Acting is what I've pursued since I was a child.
I've always felt acting is a part of music.
I think that's really the allure of acting for me. I really want to connect with people.
I took an acting class for 10 seconds before I played a lead in a student movie. I showed the film to an agent who said he would send me on interviews but wouldn't sign me.
I was a very extrovert kid. It felt normal to me to act. I always went to regular schools. I've never been catty or a prima donna, so I never had problems. I always had my seat at the cafeteria when I came back from acting.
I take acting lessons with my coach, and what do I get famous for? Holding a puppy!
Acting? No, it is not for me. I would be terrible.
I found acting tough; it takes a lot out of you if you have no technique.
Anything negative that happens to you in life can be turned into a positive as far as acting is concerned. You can draw on your experiences - it's far better than any research.
Any day acting is an amazing day.
Politics and acting are very closely tied. The job is to convince.
I think that acting is a very humanizing profession.
Anytime someone can beat the acting out of someone else, I think its a wonderful thing.
I really just like acting. I'm not always aware of what is hip and what is popular and what is zeitgeist.
There's so much you can achieve with a launching pad like stand-up comedy. You can literally go from acting to hosting to being a personality.
Stand-up can take you in so many different places, man. So many doors can be opened up from stand-up comedy, and the first one that was opened up for me was acting.
My acting coach I've got here, Richard Lawson, he's been doing good, just telling me to calm down sometimes and just be me.
Some people have therapy, some people are alcoholics or they're in AA. Some people jump out of planes on weekends or find ways to release this kind of thing. And for me, it's acting. I find acting very therapeutic for whatever it is.
I grew up in New York, so I fell in love with acting on a stage, not in front of a camera.
That's what acting is - it's about having the courage to allow your audience into the private moments of your characters' lives.
I think the first time I realized I was actually acting was during Felicity. Before that, I was just going along for the ride.
I think I'm probably more passionate about acting now than when I was a kid. When I was young, I didn't know what I was doing.
For me, acting is a series of impressions rather than trying to find one line through to the end, which risks becoming more of a presentation.
Death Of A Salesman is a great acting job.
I act freely when I am tuned in, centred and loving, but if possible, I avoid acting when I am emotionally upset and depriving myself of the wisdom that flows from love and expanded consciousness.