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Acting is nothing but reacting, so if your co-stars react in a particular way, it does affect your acting as well.
Maybe Trump isn't a racist in private. But he's sure acting like one in public. And his body language is corroborating the evidence.
I mean, my music career and my acting career - if I want to do them to the extent that I eventually do want to get to, it's going to be a bit of a balancing act. But I'm hoping they'll just go hand in hand.
Acting is a hard way to make a living, and there's a kind of dark, somewhat seedy side to the whole aspect of fame and celebrity that's not really something I would want for my child - or want him to want, if that makes any sense.
Oh my goodness me, Daniel Day-Lewis - huge, huge fan of his. I've always loved his philosophy on acting: he always talks about returning to a state of play.
I stopped acting when I was 19. The only time I acted again was during the war, when there were no other Nazis available.
There is more good writing and good acting in any ten minutes of Twister than in, say, all of Citizen Kane.
There are many things I love in this world. Music, acting, and animals are at the top of that list.
I loved being on stage, but I told myself that if I didn't get into RADA, I wouldn't pursue an acting career. I did get in, though, and that was that.
When I started acting professionally, it really felt like an extension of just playing around - it was all very organic.
I fell in love with theater there, and after graduation I moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
I wanted to play a TV detective because it's a rite of passage; I wanted to experience every area of acting. I haven't done comedy or as much Shakespeare as I had intended.
Acting is playing, and it is like being a big kid. Yeah, it's great. You get paid.
I don't have a process; I just feel it. My book on acting would be very short.
My dad's an ex-policeman, and my mum is a sales representative, and they haven't got the acting bug. Bless them.
I did ballet and gymnastics, and then I started acting when I was eight - just doing amateur theater at a place called Oldham Theatre Workshop in my hometown.
I was studying communications and acting, and I decided over the summer that I wanted to work on my acting skills and perform in a pageant. I didn't have any other way of practicing, so I entered the Miss Rhode Island pageant. I ended up wearing a dress that was a $20 rental. It was too short, and there was a hole in the back of it.
I'm still really interested in acting, I love film so much. It's definitely something I'm going to explore as well.
I just went to an acting agency one day and just said, 'I would like to act. Would you take me?' And they took me.
With modelling, you provide an image that is fake; with acting you have to provide an image that's real.
On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting, 'Twas only when he was off, he was acting.
I was always a closet lover of acting. My mom was very practical. She never, ever restricted our dreams, always told us we could do or be anything. Then I said, 'Maybe I want to be an actor'. And she said, 'Maybe not that'.
When we don't have all the details about our characters, we have to make it up to fill in all the details. So, for me, writing and acting go hand in hand.
I have an acting crush on Gene Hackman; I have an acting crush on Tommy Lee Jones. Gary Cooper. Jimmy Cagney. Michael Gambon. Simon Russell Beale.
I want to explore more sides of humanity and myself. That's what acting is about.
If a show comes and the content is great, I would never say no to acting on TV.
I went to a dentist for a toothache, and it turned out his kids were in an acting school. We talked about it, and I decided to enroll at the same school. I was 14. I guess you could say I just got lucky.
Acting isn't a sure thing. We're not set to have jobs for the rest of lives, and fame is really fickle.
Acting is emotionally draining, so I make it a point to not do anything when I am home.
I think acting is my destiny. I did my first film when I was just eight. However, I never took that role seriously.
I am not sure for how long I'll stick to this industry. Acting is just a part of my nomadic life.
If you worry too much, it shows in your acting, and it ceases to be effortless.
I talked to a lot of people that switched careers. Not necessarily to acting, but switched jobs. The 'becoming a student again' is the thing that always kept coming up.
As far as acting, I just went in and just started training. It was the first thing I did right when I retired. I just went in and found class, and found people, found the right coaches that could sort of just train me along.
What I love about acting is that you are exposed to so many different things. Horse-riding, sailing, travelling to amazing places.
Acting is the only thing I ever really wanted to do, and I'm really ill-prepared to do anything else.
The great difference between screen acting and theatre acting is that screen acting is about reacting - 75% of the time, great screen actors are great reactors.
I wanted to be famous. I guess I thought acting would make me famous.
I didn't want to do Chekhov or Shakespeare. So I switched my major from acting to costume design. Eventually, I got a job working as a wardrobe assistant for a theater company. I would dress the actors, fix their costumes, do the quick changes for them and all that stuff.
When I moved to L.A., I had no intention of really pursuing acting. I wanted to focus on stand-up. It's crazy to me that my acting career took off much faster than my stand-up career.
I've been acting since I was 8 - I used to play hockey and there was a kids' theatre down the street from my house and one day I just walked in and signed up for auditions for 'The Wizard Of Oz.'
I was always about working. I like working. I don't like being unemployed. I love acting.
When the acting all dries up, I won't be going there - either to the police force or to the church. I'll have to think of something else!
There wasn't really anything I wanted to do other than acting, which is ridiculous because there were no actors in my family, and we didn't know anything about acting.
A few nights ago I went to a Hollywood screening of a small independent film made by Sally Kirkland, an old friend of mine who also did terrific job acting in it. There were other actors in it and they were all terrific.
When I was in high school, I would perform every year in those plays and there was something I really loved about it. But I was completely unaware that you could sort of get into an acting career.
I think a lot of what you do in acting, and for the most part singing and dancing and everything, is trial and error. It's all about just seeing what works, and if it does, to use it, and if not, to throw it away.
The idea of acting on the first 'Halloween', it didn't really apply to my eventual work, working with actors.
And I've been lucky in that I haven't had another job besides acting in the last five years.
You can be in an acting class all you want, but you don't fully learn until you get off that stage and in front of a camera.
It's funny, when you become an actor and you're successful, they don't want to talk about acting any more. 'Hey let's talk about that stuff you were fired from.'
I always wanted to be an actor, but with a speech impediment it's kind of tough. I decided to roll the dice and take an acting class, which was very, very nerve-wracking... my stomach would just be in knots.
It's just coincidental that the acting took off first over everything else.
After I did television, I just felt I didn't have any more to give to the medium. And so I went back to the theatre and started directing and producing, and found I enjoyed it as much, if not more, than acting.
My first film was with Cuba Gooding Jr, 'The Fighting Temptations,' and I had a little part here and there on little shows as guest stars. And I've taken acting classes.
Acting is probably the number one team sport in America as far as I'm concerned.
I want to keep on progressing. I definitely think acting is a long process to be one of the greats like Morgan Freeman or Jack Nicholson.
I kinda lose my mind in 'Fringe,' or at least my character does. Whenever I'm acting, I tend to accidentally become unable to switch off the character. I'm a little bit of a method actor, but without really wanting to be.
Acting was a slow-burn thing. I found it was something I really, really liked doing, but it wasn't until my third year at drama school that I actually thought, 'Oh, right, I'm trained for this now; I'd better see if I can do it.'
I'm not someone who went to acting school - I was just out of the gate, doing it.
Stardom is only a by-product of acting. I don't think being a movie star is a good enough reason for existing.
I need both music and acting to even think about surviving life. I don't have a choice.
I didn't want to get into acting. I was very happy doing MTV, it took up my time, I was content.
I've made many career mistakes in the eight years that I've been acting. I did films that I never should have. I was young, inexperienced, and a bit reckless.
I don't miss acting in films. I haven't had that many good experiences with it. If I had, I probably would like it more.
I learnt a thing or two about acting from theatre actor Robin Das who is from Odisha.
My family was always really encouraging, but acting was always something I thought was a bit of a pipe dream.
My approach to acting is that I am totally intuitive. I read the script and I get it. If I don't get it, I can't do it.
I did some theatre. I had some smaller roles in a couple TV shows and films. I used to think I did a lot of acting, but my 'career' started when I started 'Homeland'.
I was never good at that Disney/Nickelodeon kind of acting. It's not really my cup of tea.
I like making people feel things. Acting doesn't seem like lying but like storytelling.
In acting process, it's very difficult to explain. It's something very intimate, very private.
I find a similarity between performing music onstage and acting - a reality of emotion.
Post my graduation, I really thought that acting was something I wanted to do. I simply took a chance and started auditioning, and I loved it.
Modeling is just one of those things that goes along with acting. When it's offered, it's hard to say no, because it's fun.
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