Actors are always nervous about not only hurting each other, but maybe perhaps hitting each other's face and ending one's career.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Actors must practice restraint, else think what might happen in a love scene.
Our feeling is that the most important thing on a set is that actors have enough confidence to try different things. If there's stress or tension, they won't go out on a limb because they won't want to embarrass themselves if they don't feel completely comfortable.
Actors in general have some place in them that can be sensitive and easily damaged: not damaged in a bad way, but insecurity, because that's what it breeds, especially in females and female-lead types.
Some actors need to be rattled and some need to be focused.
Some actors are supposed to be very difficult, but I've not found that to be the situation.
I find that the majority of the actors I've worked with are extremely sensitive people and very spontaneous people. That's why I always say I'll never date an actor, because they're in love with you one day and the next day they're not.
When actors are vying for the same kinds of roles, there's bound to be a little rivalry. Deep friendships cannot be forged when you are competing with each other.
I guess actors are very sensitive people. We're porous.
It's good for actors to confront those things we have to act: panic, pain and death.
Good actors can sort of see into people and immediately you have a chemistry with them or not. It's like an affair with no mess.