I think, ultimately, looking back now, acting wasn't satisfying me 100%.
I really do want to act, I love acting, and I want to do it in the long run.
Acting just happens to be my skill, but I think I would probably be just as happy being a technician or entering into the film business in some other way.
I find that as long as I'm acting it doesn't matter if it's for TV, or a series or a short film. I always have fun no matter what I'm doing.
For me, I guess I'm the acting equivalent of somebody that jumps off buildings and parachutes.
I just I don't feel challenged by acting anymore. I don't enjoy the process anymore.
Privileged groups, like everyone else, want to think well of themselves and to believe that they are acting generously and justly.
Music is something that I have to do on a regular basis. It really is my life and I absolutely love it. It's a part of my day-to-day. So if I had to choose, it would be music. But I love acting too.
I love acting. I love play-acting. I love pretending. I love telling stories so whether they be comedic or serious or whatever, it doesn't really matter to me. I enjoy telling a good story. I have it all in me.
It's fatal to talk about acting. It sounds faintly ridiculous if you start analysing it.
My father and I used to watch movies all the time. That was our bonding time, so thats when I kind of fell in love with acting.
As a student studying acting, I was always broke, so going to see any live theater was almost impossible.
I fell completely in love with acting. I guess I was bitten.
One thing that I'm kind of disturbed at is actually being on the television, acting, being in something that's mainstream.
I was loving music, and loving art, painting, so I was considering those things, but I must say I dug acting as well.
Making films is no longer a way of acting, it is a way of life.
I could live without acting.... Acting is a gift I've received. And I'm grateful for it and I enjoy it. But it's not the main point of my life. It never was.
I don't work in movies and TV because I adore acting, it's because I adore movies and TV.
In the moment of acting you don't feel like anything, you feel like the person, as much as you can.
The place you have to start to be any good at this, at acting, is with yourself. Everything is inside of you, all of it - the murderer, the great mother, the therapist, the husband. Everything is inside of us.
I feel lucky. I think acting can help to keep you young. It does make you feel there's meaning in your life.
I think if you're half-hearted you shouldn't go into acting.
I always stayed for the first curtain call and people always said, 'Who's that?' But this got me started in acting.
I was an English major at UCLA when I was 18, and then I left after a year to start acting. I was educating myself during that time.
I never did anything else. In college I switched majors every two weeks, and acting was the only thing that held my interest.