Even though I was theatrically trained, learning to develop a character was an awesome experience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The theater was my first training ground. It taught me discipline, dedication and appreciation of hard work.
I trained in the theatre.
I taught myself to listen and kind of regurgitate what I was surrounded by, and it's been a wonderful tool to have as an actor.
I was trained as a dramatic actor. I'm really excited to do some more dramatic stuff.
I really think that studying theater early on really helped me to be able to identify how to get into a character, because it's such a mysterious thing. Learning objective acting in the beginning of my career was the best thing I could have ever done.
Back in Rome I did some acting lessons and I realised I loved it more than anything else I had ever done before.
I've always considered myself a character actor. That's the way I was trained, really.
I learned so much by being an actor, and part of my sort-of development as a writer is big thanks to the scripts I read in my acting life.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
My real training as an actor was when I started doing theatre.