A Quote by Robson Green

When I'm acting, I'm pretending to be someone else, but when I fish, I'm just Robson. — © Robson Green
When I'm acting, I'm pretending to be someone else, but when I fish, I'm just Robson.
Acting is pretending to be someone else.
That's what acting is. You're pretending to be someone else.
Acting was my classroom in many ways and I always believed and I still do that acting is not just about pretending to be someone else, it's also about discovering yourself and reaching deeper inside yourself.
Acting isn't being who you are on screen. It's pretending that you're someone else.
Pretending is not just play. Pretending is imagined possibility. Pretending, or acting, is a very valuable life skill and we do it all the time.
You're all Buddhas, pretending not to be. You're all the Christ, pretending not to be. You're all Atman, pretending not to be. You're all love, pretending not to be. You're all one, pretending not to be. You're all Gurus, pretending not to be. You're all God, pretending not to be. When you're ready to stop pretending, then you're ready to just be the real you. That's your home.
I was bullied; I was kind of a girl in the corner. So acting was a great outlet for me by pretending to be someone else.
Acting is a nice childish profession - pretending you're someone else and, at the same time, selling yourself.
When I was a kid, I used to pretend to be Bond; I used to make up scenarios and irritate my sister and annoy my mother and father pretending to be someone else, so I kind of was already acting when I was a child. I just didn't really know it.
All your life you pretend to be someone else, and it turns out that you were someone else pretending to be you.
I was tired of pretending that I was someone else just to get along with people, just for the sake of having friendships.
I'm not scared of many things in front of the camera. Everywhere else, yes, I'm terrified. But acting is just pretending, and you are exploring feelings in a safe environment.
I loved acting and wanted to be a leading man. But I decided I'd rather be a big fish in the stuntman pond than a little acting fish. I guess I must have made the right decision.
The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?
Acting isn't necessarily pretending. It's storytelling. It's giving someone your perspective on something.
The only thing that seemed to me I could do in such a way that no one else could was acting. I thought, I can be a doctor, but there's going to be someone else who is just as good or better. I can be a lawyer, which I still sometimes think I would love to be, but I think there's someone who can do it just as good or better.
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