A Quote by Andrea Jeremiah

I am not a method actor. I would call myself a spontaneous actor. — © Andrea Jeremiah
I am not a method actor. I would call myself a spontaneous actor.
I definitely consider myself a Method actor, because of my training. I might dispute what people consider a Method actor to be. For my money, a Method actor is an actor who has a technique. That has a method. And not one method, but whatever might be required. So a Method actor is always learning.
I am spontaneous and not a method actor.
I am a method actor, but I'm also a film actor as well as a method actor. Characters that don't have humility, whether they are heroes or villains, are hard to relate to. All characters in every aspect of what we do should have humility. If they don't, then they're a cartoon character.
I wouldn't call myself a method actor, but I have my own method. I do my own research. I come up with a background for the character. I'm not a club man. I don't like isms. I've never really studied Stanislavski.
As an actor, particularly because I'm - I would call myself a character actor. I change my look, my physical appearance and my body, my hair color, my whatever all the time for a role.
I can't do method acting. I feel there is a different energy that comes when an actor is spontaneous.
I think I am a good actor myself. If I wasn't a director, I would have been an actor.
I consider myself a method singer, not a method actor. I applied method acting to singing.
As an actor, the experience that I have as a politician while sitting in Parliament - that helps me enrich myself as an actor. But I am an actor first.
Whether or not I am a 'character actor' or any other kind of actor, I really don't know. When people call me a 'character actor,' I fail to understand what it means.
I feel like I'm a good actor, but I wouldn't call myself a gifted actor.
It was never my intention to be an actor, and I don't know if I'll ever call myself an actor because I've always said that would be a slap in the face to proper actors, but it's fun, and thankfully, I've had the luxury in my adult life that anything I've done has been fun.
I'm not what you'd call a Method actor.
An actor is an actor. There should be no labelling - mainstream actor, art film actor, serious actor, comic actor.
I never saw myself as a character actor or a lead actor; I've only seen myself as just an actor.
I went to a masterclass with Jonathan Pryce who said that a successful actor is not a famous actor, it's an actor who acts. And I have been incredibly fortunate to have worked constantly from the moment I left drama school, so I achieved what I set out to do. I am an actor.
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