I have a strong sense of responsibility. I like to be directed, it's true. If I didn't like that, I'd do something else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I enjoy directing more when I don't have to direct myself. I like when I can just be the director.
I aim to direct as much as I act at some point in time.
I'm very good at delegating - people work much better when they have a real sense of responsibility. But at the same time, I don't like surprises. I don't pore over every shoot, but I do like to be aware at all times of what's going on.
Directing is a really kind of amazing thing, because you're helping others and, in the middle of that, you have to worry about yourself.
For me, acting is like a holiday. When you're directing, you have a strong sense of responsibility for others. It's exciting but exhausting, especially when you're like me: always wanting to break the rules.
I am one of those people who quite enjoys responsibility.
I've acted just to get to directing.
Whenever I've directed something, there's this feeling of demand and focus that I like.
I don't much like being directed. I enjoy being allowed to play.
I feed off variety. I don't want to repeat myself if I can help it, but once they've seen you doing one thing, directors often just want you to do it again.