As an actor, I am careless with the way I look on screen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As an actor, you have to understand how you are seen and then play with that. Otherwise, my looks are not important.
When you're an actor you don't really know what you have to do until you see what you look like.
There are people who expect me to look the way I do on-screen, where I have a great director of photography and fantastic lighting. I'm sorry to disappoint people, but I don't look like that all the time - no actress does.
I feel that's a good thing as an actor that you do not feel satisfied. Whenever I go back and watch myself on screen, I find multiple reasons to redo that scene. That's an occupational hazard that most actors face. You can never come to terms with it.
As an actor, you don't have much choice about your appearance. It's a good excuse for looking ridiculous.
I think if you're an actor you kind of have to be willing to look stupid.
I'm a character actor but unlike a lot of character actors, I don't look radically different from film to film and there was a bunch of them at once.
As an actor, you try to put a little bit of yourself in everything you do.
As an actor, the first thing you're taught is, 'Don't look into the camera; ignore it.'
As an actor, there's a bit of you that's decided you want to be looked at and watched, but there's a paradoxical bit that wants to run away.
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