Its only when you are a great actor and are recognised for your good work that you become famous. Unless you are in the news for the wrong reasons!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You're always having to live more to fuel something new. It's an obligation to yourself and to the audience. The personal baggage that comes with being a known actor just adds to that struggle.
If you want to be an actor, you have to do it because you love acting, not because you want to be a celebrity.
It's not that I don't want to be famous. It's just that I don't feel like the burden of responsibility on selling a film should be on the actors.
When you work with actors, what you're hoping to absorb is good ways to be an actor as opposed to how to handle being famous.
It's such a luxury as an actor to think of your career as something you're choosing for yourself, because so much of the time as an actor you're just hoping that exciting projects come your way.
The whole point of being an actor is to get satisfaction out of a role - unless you're just vain about celebrity. You're always looking for the one thing that will surprise you.
Being a famous actress may give you a sense of being important, but believe me, it's just an illusion.
I've never been interested in being famous. I enjoy acting. That's what's important to me.
I try to stay out of the spotlight as much as humanly possible, because I think that when actors, whether or not they've chosen it or it has been thrust upon them, are living very public lives, it affects your ability to get lost in their performances.
When you reach a certain status in Hollywood, you have to play a lot of games to stay in the limelight. It becomes more about being famous than being an actor.