Everybody is an actor in one way or another. We are all performing certain things.
I liked performing, but not the struggle.
Performing in front of my fans is what I love to do and I hope I get to do it forever.
My background was in performing originally.
I think theatricality is just one way of performing. I don't think it's a better way or the way, but it's my way.
I have always loved performing.
This is my religion. I take long breaks now when I don't perform and I am not myself when I am not performing.
Our lives sometimes depend on computers performing as predicted.
With all the travelling and performing I've been doing, it's hard to find time to practice! But seriously, I probably did most of my practicing when I was younger.
It's hard being away from home. But other than that, performing is the highlight of my day.
When you are performing in theater, you feel so connected to your audience. Its exhilarating!
I love performing, signing autographs, taking 'selfies' with the fans. This is just what I feel like I was born to do.
I love performing and pretending - it's very easy for me.
I love performing. There is an ego in me that loves to be in front of people.
When you're performing, you're creating a moment.
I knew when I was in high school that I wanted a job where they'd applaud if I showed up.
Performing, for me, has always been a very inner process.
With performing live, you obviously don't get the luxury of another take, but for me, it is all the same.
A stage actor has to be 10% aware of the audience as he's performing.
What I find the challenge is with working with, say, digital machines - performing electronic music - is that when we play instruments there's a physical act that results in a physical vibration. There's a mapping between our exertions and resultant vibrations, or resonance.
As far back as I can remember though, I always loved performing.
Performing was the natural thing originally and the rest of it [records and so on] is just like offshoots of that. That's how I see it anyway.
I like performing live more than anything. I get a little bit afraid in the studio.
I was just dying to get out of the constraints of television, and the constraints of the parts I'd been playing. I had taken a bunch of improv classes and was performing with The Groundlings. I wanted to get into more adult, risky stuff.
The thing I miss about performing is being with people.