Top 1200 Acting Career Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 12, 2024.
People always ask me if I'm going to stop modeling because I have started an acting career. I hope to continue to model for years to come.
Being at the mercy of the acting profession, in the early days of one's career, is really brutal and feels like you have no control over your life, at all.
Squid Game' came at a moment where I was really thinking seriously about my acting career, so I wanted to put this into action finally. — © HoYeon Jung
Squid Game' came at a moment where I was really thinking seriously about my acting career, so I wanted to put this into action finally.
When divorces meant marriage no longer provided security for a lifetime, women adjusted by focusing on careers as empowerment. But when the sacrifice of a career met the sacrifices in a career, the fantasy of a career became the reality of trade-offs. Women developed career ambivalence.
I don't really look for specific types of projects any more. I'm not taking care of a career anymore. I'm just having fun acting.
I thought my acting career was going to just last forever - and I didn't plan on it ending at 41, 42 years of age.
Although we're acting, and our minds know that we're acting, our bodies don't quite know that we're acting. So even when you're watching someone acting like they're dying, your body has like a true real response to it.
I'd done acting at a local drama school on Saturdays. I just enjoyed it. It never entered my mind I could possibly do it for a career.
Both back when I was acting and now that I'm writing, I've always wanted the same thing out of my career: to be able to get up in the morning and do what I love doing.
Because of my acting career, I've had to bounce from city to city and get in the groove in the studio.
I've made many career mistakes in the eight years that I've been acting. I did films that I never should have. I was young, inexperienced, and a bit reckless.
At one point, I quit acting for a little bit to study psycholinguistics - somewhat a more practical career. It just didn't feel right.
Never in my short career, I've never had that experience where I wasn't sure if I was acting or if it was real. — © Gemma Arterton
Never in my short career, I've never had that experience where I wasn't sure if I was acting or if it was real.
Im thinking of going into rehab. Im not addicted to anything, but I think its good way to jumpstart an acting career.
If you went to Harvard Medical School, chances are you'll be a doctor at some place. There's a career trajectory. Acting, there's nothing. It's constantly trying to procure jobs - it's very disconcerting.
As a producer, I have the luxury of coming and going according to my convenience. As a director I cannot do that. I gave up my acting career at its peak for the same reason.
I really hope acting is going to be my career to the end, but you don't know anything, really, do you?
Everything I thought about acting and having a movie career has changed from what I thought when I started.
I've learnt that there's acting for film, acting for theatre, and acting for an audition.
One of the things that motion capture and/or voice acting does is allow you to continue your career, change it, or bring a new aspect to it.
I still take acting, singing, and dance classes. I think no matter where you go in your career, you can always learn more and better yourself.
I uprooted my life from Australia and came over to America with the idea of pursuing my acting career. I wasn't really sure where I would end up. I threw caution to the wind.
In an acting career, you need to reach a stage where you can say 'Thank you very much, I can't do this role because I have done this before or I don't like it.'
She didn't need to go to acting school to learn that the essence of acting is to act like you're not acting.
I used to watch several films a day when I was a kid. This made me think about taking up acting as a career.
I moved to London when I was 18 to develop my acting career, but I still love going home to Ireland to recharge my batteries.
Every time I've made a plan in my Hollywood acting career, something else has happened, so I've gotten out of the habit of trying to predict the future.
What I would say to a person who is firm in their faith and wants to go into an acting career: It is such a difficult thing to do without compromising your beliefs.
When I did 'Clockers,' I didn't even think about having a career in acting, I just thought, 'Wow, this is cool. I get to do a little movie.'
I was the suburban kid of Scottish parents, and the idea of an acting career was so beyond my experience. I didn't even know there were drama schools until a friend told me.
With my acting career, everything always seems to just fall into place, so it's not about having to try really hard to get work.
I was involved in music, acting, and some running, but my firm wish was to become a doctor. That was the formative age when I had decided on the pattern of my career.
In my short acting career, I've been in incredible relationships with incredible women.
I really like acting in French. It's actually quite different for me, from acting in English. It's fun acting in a foreign language. You're liberated or freed from preconceptions.
I already have my dream job. Acting was the only thing that ever really kept my attention, and I'm very fortunate that I can have a career doing something I love.
I love acting with kids, cause they're great acting partners. They're totally present. Even when they're acting, they're still available and you can crack them up or something weird will happen and they'll go with it.
A family is definitely in my future, but I have no idea when. I don't know how people fit it in with an acting career, but they do. Katherine Parkinson is a great example of that, so I'll have to ask her.
Getting a Masters in Public Administration was nothing unusual for me. I have always been a person to hold on to my other interests along with my acting career. — © Padmapriya Janakiraman
Getting a Masters in Public Administration was nothing unusual for me. I have always been a person to hold on to my other interests along with my acting career.
I've been acting for many years, and the more you do, the more confidence you get about "this is my career and this is what I'm going to be doing."
I have a degree in European history, which didn't necessarily have any direct impact on my career, but I'm grateful I studied something other than acting in college.
I realize that acting is my job, and I have a life outside of my career to help keep me grounded. It is great to have a job you love!
When I first started out acting, I didn't have anything to lose. I had another career. If I fell on my face, I could say, 'I'll see ya,' and go back to working.
I have never planned my acting career and was never ambitious.
I actually began my career by convincing my parents to let me be an actress when I was 12 with a PowerPoint presentation describing acting and my goals.
Broadly speaking, there are two kinds of acting: character acting and lead acting. And in my life, to begin with, in the 1980s, it was all character acting. And then when, by fluke, through 'Four Weddings', I got into doing lead parts, it's a completely different thing.
My favorite acting books are Stella Adler's 'The Art of Acting' and 'Sanford Meisner on Acting.'
Honestly, acting is the most work when you're unemployed. For me, the actual acting part is never hard. It's the politics and basically everything around the acting that is difficult.
I drifted into acting, and I've drifted into my career, and I've never been guided by anything particularly concrete. — © Rupert Graves
I drifted into acting, and I've drifted into my career, and I've never been guided by anything particularly concrete.
Without my success in basketball, I'm nothing. My family, my daughter, my teammates, my foundation, my acting career - they all depend on that success.
Live-action is more fun for me, because you're acting with people. When you do voice-acting, many times you're not even in the room with the person that you're acting with.
I started acting when I was at Amherst my junior year, and my lacrosse career kind of started to flop sideways after that.
A lot of producers cookie cut movies one after another, but I'll be a little more careful, and have the opportunity to be, because I have the acting career to subsidize the producing.
Some of the best times I've ever had in my life have been because of acting and through acting. But I'm not interested in the game of acting and being an actor and auditioning and all that stuff.
I do create songs and play the guitar. But my focus is definitely on acting. I think, if there's going to be singing involved in my career, it would probably be in musical theater.
It's different for every writer. It's not a career for anyone who needs security. It's a career for gamblers. It's a career of ups and downs.
For me, acting is not a hobby. It is a career that I have chosen and was not willing to let go of so easily after seven years of hard work.
When I came to Mumbai in 2005 for a holiday, I received work offers. So I decided to stay back and pursue a modelling and acting career.
I loved being on stage, but I told myself that if I didn't get into RADA, I wouldn't pursue an acting career. I did get in, though, and that was that.
I never had a proper modeling career. It was not something I succeeded in. Once I started acting, that's when the fashion world kind of embraced me.
My acting career began on the streets of New York. When I was a cop, I played many impressive roles, from derelict to a doctor, and my life often depended on my performance.
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