I believe it's easier to be an actor. Somehow, interviewing seems to be intrusive on people's lives.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Interviews are good if you want to be an actor because they raise your profile.
People do more important jobs than acting in film that should be recognised, but for some reason it's big money, so people are elevated in status. If I was a bus driver, I'm sure you wouldn't be interviewing me.
I think the hardest thing about being an actor is between jobs when you don't know and wondering if you'll ever work again. It's kind of a crazy business.
I think becoming an actor because it's a ridiculously insecure profession to go into. I feel very comfortable but very lucky. I think any time that you imagine that it's plain sailing for hereon in, then you're kidding yourself.
Through all of this lovely interviewing, and nice things people say, and the rest of it, I have learned that I am an actor. That is my profession. That is my job. That is how I make a living. So I am just out there making a living.
As an actor, sometimes you've gotta take the jobs that you may not want to do. It's so hard to work as an actor.
I think that anybody who says 'This is the one way to go about being an actor' has probably not done a lot of professional work before.
It's very difficult for me to speak about being an actor.
The thing about being an actor is that every new job is a new challenge. Sometimes you'll have a shot, and it doesn't work. Sometimes it'll work better than you expected.
Being an actor is just like being any other sort of self-employed person - we're all just happy to have a job in the first place, but we also thrive off the uncertainty of it.