A Quote by Robert Coppola Schwartzman

I never really considered myself an actor because I never pursued it. — © Robert Coppola Schwartzman
I never really considered myself an actor because I never pursued it.
I honestly never considered myself an actor. An actor would be someone like Paul Muni or Spencer Tracy. I was more of a personality.
I've never considered myself an actor; I get much more immediate satisfaction singing. If you sing good, people clap. On television, you never know whether you've done well or not.
I've never considered myself a comedian. I'm a comedic actor.
I never considered myself less worthy than a man in football. Never. Never, never, never.
I've never really considered myself a wrestler. I always considered myself an entertainer, but I always wanted to be better than the guy next to me.
I never considered myself like a pop musician or rock star, because that didn't really exist when I started.
I realized that being an actor was something I never owned up to, in a weird way. I would be a hostess or a waitress or a house restorer before I would consider myself an actor, because I never thought I was good enough.
I've never really considered myself just a street artist. I consider myself a populist.
I never considered myself to be special. If anything, I considered myself to be awkward, and still do sometimes.
I think the universe was preparing me to be an actor. I never pursued one thing for long, but I was jack of all trades. I was learning everything possible because I knew my father would never shell out money for dresses or parties, but he would always give me money for new courses and books.
I've never really considered myself a musician.
It's always tricky to watch yourself, always. When I first had to watch myself, it was really hard because I'd done quite a few plays and I've never seen myself. So I was professional but I'd never watched myself. So I was like hearing you know... I'm sure you guys are all much more familiar with that because everybody has a phone, and everyone's taking pictures of themselves and making movies of themselves. And so people are more accustomed to it now. So I had to get used to it because there's a lot to be learned, of course, as an actor. When you watch yourself, you learn a lot.
I'm not an actor, and I'll never call myself an actor. I've never thought of it as part of my life. I'll always be a singer, in my eyes.
Acting was always something I pursued by myself. When we were in college, I took an acting class that I was so passionate about and devoted to, but I went to it privately and never really spoke about it. I'd have these ecstatic experiences in, like, a church basement and then never talk about it with other people.
I never pursued Hollywood banging my drum, because I was never in a film big enough to do that.
I never pursued Hollywood banging my drum, because I was never in a film big enough to do that
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