My job is essentially that of an entertainer, no different to that of a musician, no different to that of an actor. I just happen to be an author.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
But don't call me an actor. I'm just a worker. I am an entertainer. Don't say that what I am doing is art.
I play a lot of instruments. I write all my own music. I spend hours and hours a day in the studio. I'm a producer. I'm a writer.
Reality is, I'm an actor and an entertainer, and I really wouldn't know what to do with another profession.
I'm a working actor, so I do pretty much whatever comes along because it's my job.
I'm a writer; I'm a producer. I've certainly spread myself over a lot of different careers.
I've made a life and career as a professional musician.
Through all of this lovely interviewing, and nice things people say, and the rest of it, I have learned that I am an actor. That is my profession. That is my job. That is how I make a living. So I am just out there making a living.
I'm an actor. It's my job.
My job is the same if I'm making a new musical or making a play for sixty-five people or doing a live television broadcast. The job is to take care of the actor; the job is to create an environment where they can excel and try to access all their attributes.
I know what my job is: I write the songs, I sing them, I play them on the piano.