I have always been of the mind that good work is good work, whether performed on stage, on television or in film and, like any reasonable actor, I keep my options open.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Seems to me that this business, for actors anyway, is not so much about whether or not you do good work. It's about whether or not you get the chance to do good work.
Good work is good work wherever it's done, in a play, a motion picture or television, and that includes commercials.
As an actor, all you want to do is to work and do good work.
For me, every opportunity is a golden opportunity, so I just need to work as hard as I can to maintain credibility and respect and hopefully people enjoy watching me as an actor.
If you talk to any actor, they'll tell you that working is the best thing.
I am not the greatest actor in the world, but the reason I keep working is that I work hard and show up every day and be easy to work with.
Work is good when people are responsible, and in low-budget movies a lot of the actors don't want to be there. They're there to build a resume.
Getting bad reviews or doing something that's not great is also really good for you as an actor. It also makes me feel as an actor that I've earned my stripes a bit.
There's nothing like working with the best actors possible, and if you have a piece of material like, 'Long Way Down' or 'Love Punch,' which allows you to play, then it's just a joy to go to work.
I try to get the best performance an actor can give.
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