Actually, I am a golfer. That is my real occupation. I never was an actor. Ask anybody, particularly the critics.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I found that golf saved me from going to the pub every day, so instead, I play golf with other unemployed actors. I'm a member of the Stage Golfing Society, and I play golf with all sorts of people.
From being a writer of plays, it was not that surprising that somebody thought of giving me a job as an actor. After I played one part, others came along.
I'm a people's actor, not a critics' actor, and I always have been.
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.
I'm a ballplayer, not an actor.
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.
I've been working steadily as an actor since around 1998. I wasn't well known in the public, but I was a dependable working journeyman.
I'm an actor more than anything else.
If I weren't an actor, I'd either be a teacher or a critic.
I don't need a critic to tell me I'm an actor. I make my own way. Nobody's my boss. Nobody's ever been my boss.