I think that's so strange, because they do know that we're all actors and we perform things that have not necessarily anything to do with us personally.
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Being actors is a strange job.
Actors are people who are doing a job they want to do, which isn't the case for many of the people who watch what we do.
One of the strangest things about being an actor is that people you don't know feel that they are allowed to comment on your hair, body, clothes, relationships.
I think a lot of actors feel like outsiders or miscreants. This profession provides an opportunity to play out all the different parts of ourselves.
Acting is not a mystery. There's nothing that I know that other actors don't know. We all act, we're all actors, we all know the same thing. The only thing that separates us is experience.
I suspect, for a lot of people who become actors, there's a feeling of wanting to be someone other than who they actually are.
From my experience, I think that every actor has to make sure that they're in charge of their own career somehow or other.
There's a real separation between actors and all the other functions of Hollywood. If you're an actor you're somehow not a member of the crew. You're somehow more special. I hate that.
I think actors are privileged. Acting feeds you.
When audiences look at an action actor like myself, sometimes we are very easily stereotyped or characterized as one type. They forget that we are actors, too.
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