As actors, we're all encouraged to feel that each job is the last job. They plant some little electrode in your head at an early stage and you think, 'Be grateful, be grateful, be grateful.'
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So, I think I'd be grateful for the next job. I always am. And I always consider everything I do to be the last thing I do.
I now, more and more, appreciate when I'm in a group of good people and get to work in good movies and projects. I'm wildly grateful and appreciative.
Most actors feel only one way. We're just grateful to have a job.
Like many actors, I'm very grateful, I feel very fortunate, very lucky to be able to make a living with what I do and what I love. I'm surprised and grateful all the time.
I think every actor should be always grateful when they work.
I may not be the number one movie star, or my films might not be doing too good. I am grateful for what life has offered me. I have got a great family, parents are together, have a great sister, I get to holiday. All these things make me grateful towards life, for everything. I always say - have an attitude of gratitude.
I always find it funny when I watch actors talking about, 'I chose to do this part.' A lot of times it's 'you're lucky to get the job.' We're like, 'Thank you so much.'
As long as I am working, I am grateful and happy.
When I do a job, I do it 100 percent. I am so grateful for the chance to do what I do.
I feel so rich in my emotions and in my life and so grateful when I'm home and so grateful when I'm at work.
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