I really respect actors much more now that I am one because I realise what hard work goes into being part of the industry.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's a little daunting coming on to work with actors that you respect so much.
I want to be a good actor more than anything - someone you can respect.
I have an immense amount of respect for acting. I've always loved movies and was always fascinated by movie-making. But to become an actor, I wanted to commit myself.
For me, every opportunity is a golden opportunity, so I just need to work as hard as I can to maintain credibility and respect and hopefully people enjoy watching me as an actor.
Life as an actor has toughened me up, and I've learned that you shouldn't take things too personally. Someone once said that to do this job you need talent, luck and a thick skin - which is so true.
I have a lot of respect for my fellow young actors. It takes a lot to push forward after being told no a million times, and that was what we all have to go through. So those who push deserve respect.
There is only one thing I respect in so-called Broadway actors... and that is their competitive sense.
I am very passionate about what I do; I give it 200 percent, and I don't think it will ever change. But I've realised that, as an actor, you have to give it your best and let it go. That's the most difficult journey, and it comes with time.
I see my job as an actor to be as good a channel as I can be. Acting is a gift, and I have respect for it.
Actors are an insecure breed. It's hard to have your career depend upon other people's opinions of what you do.