Most films, when you finish as an actor, you just go home.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you do a scene the right way, you can go home at the end of the day and really feel like you accomplished something.
I think as an actor you're lucky to have any film take on a life of its own long after it's left the theater.
When you're an actor, you just hope you get a job to go to.
One of the things I've learned over the years is that you only do what you can do as an actor. You do the best job you can, but you have no control over so many elements that are going to determine the outcome of that film. I never pay attention to what happens after.
I think anytime you can do something you haven't seen or done in a film before, it's always a great day as an actor.
As an actor, I never go back and look at my work, anyway. The satisfaction comes in the doing.
There's more pressure as a writer. As an actor you usually just go, do your job, and go home.
As an actor there are times when you're sitting around and wishing you were working, so you've got to just take it when it comes.
Personally speaking there's only so long you can go from film to film to film. There's an inspiration an actor gets from the stage.
Acting gives you cosmic permission to take a trip in movies that lasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, until the film is finished.