I think acting can bring you closer to yourself and help you understand other people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think acting really helps as a director. It's just no question, because you totally understand the acting process.
Acting has always been very comfortable for me, so it allows me to pay attention to other parts of the process literally while I'm acting.
One of the nice things about acting is that it allows you to open up to the other people within you.
It's sort of the most important thing for acting, is to listen to the person you're dealing with.
Acting is such a huge part of my life. It really allows me to have a creative outlet and to actually be able to have an outlet to discuss openly the things that truly I think are relevant in the world, that make a difference.
Acting forces me to socialise, which is good for me, I think.
Acting is great. You spend your whole life trying to get it right.
Acting is one of those things that anybody can do because no one can learn it, but only a few people can really do because it's nothing you can learn.
Ultimately, the idea of acting is to understand the people you're playing, and then where they're coming from is not so mystifying. You've got to detox a bit after, though.
Acting is a work in progress for me. I just try to keep my mouth shut and my eyes and ears open, especially with the people I've worked with.
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