Part of being an actor is letting things come about organically as opposed to forcing them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The idea that you must treat actors a certain way in order to get a performance out of them kind of disturbs me, and it's disregarding what we do. Our job is to do our job.
Sometimes I think being an actor is like being a dog for a director; it's like they throw a stick, and you want to fetch it and bring it back to them. You want a pat on the head for it.
Actors are there to represent the human condition back to itself. It's never about the actor. It's about the content. That's what I strive for in my work.
Being actors is a strange job.
There's something important, as an actor, about allowing yourself to be approached by people to do roles. People see different things in you.
Actors are inherently self-centered.
Without wonder and insight, acting is just a trade. With it, it becomes creation.
I think acting is something that came natural.
The problem with being an actor is that you have to be reactive to what other people want.
The whole point about becoming an actor is variety and changing roles.