Acting is a business and a political act and a craft, but I also feel like it's a service - specifically, for a military audience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Acting, to me, has been many things: It's a business, and it's a craft, and it's a political act - it's whatever adjective is most applicable.
Something I learned in the Marine Corps that I've applied to acting is, one, taking direction, and then working with a group of people to accomplish a mission and knowing your role within that team.
Acting is something I appreciate, and I think it's been an amazing experience. But I'm not passionate about acting the way you probably should be to call yourself an actor.
I think in any form of acting, you're always well served if you've done theater.
Acting is just something I always knew I wanted to do - acting and writing.
Acting is a sport - especially working with Mark Rylance. There is competition involved. I have to be muscular, challenging, get audiences on side. It's extraordinary how Globe audiences join in - it's like competing at an event - I love it.
Acting is a craft, and you need to study to be an actor.
Acting is a whole boatload of fun, but I prefer to do it on my own terms.
I don't know what acting is, but I enjoy it.
Acting is a sport, like a game of tennis, and you and your opponent take turns setting the level of play.