I know that I am one and I've made a living as an actor and I enjoy being an actor, but when I'm not actually doing it, I forget that I do it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes I don't feel like an actor. Sometimes I speak about it like it was another job, and then I go, 'Wait a minute - I am one!'
One of the great things about my job is I get to do all of these things that I may not experience had I not been an actor.
Being an actor helps me direct a little bit, when I do that, which I haven't been able to do that much, but I plan to in the future. There are a lot of reasons for that, but certainly because I feel like you know how to talk to actors, and you know what they need from you if you've been one yourself.
To me, one of the things I love about being an actor is that it's never done; it's never perfect, and so it's the process. It's like practicing being okay with things not being perfect and things being outside of your control.
I don't ever feel like I'm being an actor.
I never consciously set out to be an actor. I just kind of did whatever acting I could do.
Most actors spend a lot of time training themselves to be an actor. And I kind of didn't do that.
As an actor, I still don't really know exactly what I am doing most of the time.
What people forget is that I'm an actress. That's the wonderful thing about what I do. I get to play different roles.
I don't particularly consider myself an actor. I have no training. I love doing it, but I would never consider myself to be a colleague of an actual actor. That would be stepping way up in class on my part.