Acting was important, but it was not as important as getting an education, and I credit my parents with a lot of that.
My life is full, and I love it. Acting is the frosting on the cake for me.
Steven Spielberg seems to have wanted to be a director from 13. He put his dog in a certain position and made him eat at four o'clock. He liked to direct it. But, to me, directing is tedious. Especially if you're acting in it. And I'm inherently lazy.
I'm much more a European Italian than I am an American Italian, and I've always felt that that style of acting comedy is in me. I put comedy as much as I can into all my movies, if I can help it.
Through theater and acting school, I found a way to articulate myself.
I set a good example with my way of being, eating, acting, speaking.
It`s not about women acting like man, it`s about women acting like woman and being sucsessful
I like singing as much as I like acting, and all through high school I thought I might be a Broadway singer.
Music and acting are the most prominent. But I don't like to compare them, since they're both very, very important to me.
If I ever feel that acting is just soul-sucking and I don't want to do it anymore, I could stop.
I've always appreciated great acting performances, but I've even learned to appreciate not so great ones 'cause it's hard.
The physical element of a role is something I'm super familiar with, and I love it. I've definitely made the transition into acting over doubling, just because I needed to make it clear to myself, so that I fully committed.
There is an art to acting, and there are techniques that are acquired. You can be as emotional as you'd like, as a person, but figuring out ways that you can bring specific emotions at specific times and have them be true, and relating to someone as someone that they're not, is a lot.
I love acting. And if there's a niche that needs filling, I'm happy to get in there and try to fill it.
Do you respond to life or are you merely reacting to it?
Well, I would say that Shake It Up was a chance for me to do two things I really love: acting and dancing.
Acting alone in a world that's alive in political stirring is to condemn oneself to isolation and probably protracted warfare of the kind that can be dissipating.
I don't miss acting at all.
My passion is acting, and has always been. It's what brought me to this point of being able to diversify and do other things, and I hope it's something I'll continue to have a passion for.
I'm looking forward to playing some really despicable characters at some point in my career so I can branch out and stretch those acting muscles. But I wouldn't want to do that on a regular basis.
I can't wait to retire from acting and just sit around and get fat.
I get burned out on standup. But I like acting. I do like it. But sometimes you just feel like a monkey. You just feel like a complete tool. But I like it. I do like it. Stand-up is just more free. A lot more freedom because you just do what you want to do.
Dude, writing, acting and directing are such easy jobs. But to do them all as awesomely as Zach Braff does, well that... that's something.
Everyday I question myself. I look in the mirror, or read one of my scripts, or I reflect on my acting and I say to myself 'that was good...but was it Zach Braff good?' Lets just say things have been looking pretty Zach Braff so far.
Fame is probably the most unadorable thing about acting.