To be honest, as an actor, job security is not a trait.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As an actor you appreciate the security of a job. But I don't ever want to get too comfortable.
I don't play for job security.
Insecurity, commonly regarded as a weakness in normal people, is the basic tool of the actor's trade.
It's a privilege to be an actor, as it's not work - it's a job.
I think part of what makes someone a great actor is being able to walk into a situation emotionally available and open, and have all your guards down, and just have that level of trust and security in yourself to know that you could walk out on that limb with someone else and be safe.
For me to think in terms of employing security seems ostentatious.
It's really important for actors to feel that they're more than something for hire.
Acting is the most insecure profession in the world - you're insecure if you're successful, you're insecure if you're not. A tightrope walk without a net. It's a miracle I'm still standing!
When you work as an actor, you've got to feel safe even in what appears to be the simplest things.
As an actor, I'm in such a privileged position because my work is job by job. If something doesn't fit in with family life, there's more flexibility.