I very rarely get nervous as an actor. Very rarely.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
So, suddenly I was an actor. I don't remember being nervous. I learned to be nervous later.
I don't get nervous when I'm directing a play. It's not like acting.
Acting's all about the confidence you exude, especially on film. I mean, nervousness isn't attractive in anyone, but a film camera will seek it out and punish you.
As an actor, you're always nervous as to what a director will do with something.
I always get nervous before a scene.
I'm nervous when taking part in any movie.
I become a better actor after I step on a stage in front of, like, 500 people when it's just me, a microphone and my guitar. You don't get as nervous walking into a room in front of 3 or 4 people and to do a scene or to walk on a set. You gain confidence.
I find performing very difficult. It's difficult to be a good actor. I get very nervous, even though it sounds disingenuous, because you could legitimately go, 'Well, why do it?'
I was really nervous working with actors, since I come from a photography background.
I lack confidence as an actor.