Top 1200 Working Actor Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
I like working with an actor who doesn't do the oneupmanship. One who has no trick and gives a true, honest performance.
I enjoyed working with Van Damme. He is very original person and actor.
My old manager of the Irish National Theatre said 'Don't worry about being a star, just worry about being a working actor. Just keep working.' I think that's really good advice.
Whenever you move to a new atmosphere, the first few days are difficult. But I always felt that an actor needs to move out of his comfort zone and experience different working environments. And that's why I was looking at moving out of my own comfort zones and work with different kinds of people. It helps you grow as an actor.
You have to love, without judgment, every actor that you're working with to make beauty. — © Nicole Kidman
You have to love, without judgment, every actor that you're working with to make beauty.
Being a working actor, you're going to do a Spelling show. It's hard not to.
When you're making an independent film, it's like this actor plus this actor equals this funding, this financing. Pull this actor out, this actor is still here but this money's gone. It's this frightening puzzle mosaic that is the world of independent film.
I have not met a Filipino actor who didn't dream of working on an 'FPJ' remake.
I don't consider myself an actor, for me it's employment. Like the actor who's a waiter a lot, I'm an actor when I'm not on tour, in that that's a job I can do.
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.
There's a level of confidence in the actor you're working with that really helps a lot. It makes all the difference.
My working history as an actor is definitely in the theatre; it certainly was in Australia.
What really enthralls me is working with the actor and seeing where you can go with that. It's in that exchange and that relationship.
Having a director who is also an actor makes for that very relaxed way of working and it's empowering.
I am an actor. It's very unfair when people categorise and term me as a television actor or film actor. — © Vikrant Massey
I am an actor. It's very unfair when people categorise and term me as a television actor or film actor.
I'm a working actor. I don't make my own work, so it's the opportunities that are presented to me.
I've always been able to work. I think it's an actor's obligation to keep working if you can.
With any actor, rather than tips, I think when you enjoy working with somebody and you enjoy what they do, I think your reaction is partly to be doing what they're doing, so you're learning all the time, whether it be sub-consciously or whether it be just through the person you enjoy working with.
Working in theater, film or television are three different jobs for an actor, and I accept them as such.
My advice to an aspiring actor would be to never stop learning or working for what you want. Nothing comes easy, ever, if you want something, you have to work for it. By working for it I mean work on your craft, learn from people who have something to teach. It's just like anything else, practice makes perfect.
My journey of working in Telugu filmdom has helped me grow as an actor and person.
I'd like to be a steadily working actor and to do as many things as possible. I'm really enjoying the life.
If you're working opposite an actor who can act, then all you have to do is listen and respond.
I'd rather be a working actor and not hiding anything in my personal life.
I love working, I'd be dead if I hadn't found myself as an actor I didn't have to be successful.
If you talk to any actor, they'll tell you that working is the best thing.
I don't use any techniques; I'm not trained to be an actor. I just enjoy working in films.
As far as my dreams go, all I want to do is be a working actor, and I happily achieved that.
I have been very lucky for most of my adult life to be working as an actor.
As an actor there are times when you're sitting around and wishing you were working, so you've got to just take it when it comes.
As an actor, you're not working every day and sometimes not for long periods of time.
Working with talented people and challenging myself as an actor [excites me].
Working with amazing people, you continue to learn and develop yourself, as an actor and as a person.
An actor is working steady if he's active four to six months a year.
If I was not an actor, I would have been working in a five star hotel as a chef.
I've actually had a great career in Hollywood. I've been a working actor my whole life.
For the working actor, there's nothing more stable than a network television show.
The hard part of not working is occupying the mind. If an actor doesn't work, he grows stale.
Being a TV actor, I have done many roles. Working daily at times gets to you.
As an actor, I love the feeling of being on set and the camaraderie of working on something together. — © Allison Williams
As an actor, I love the feeling of being on set and the camaraderie of working on something together.
I am no champion, no great name, just a small actor who loves working for cinema.
When you are working on the launch of an actor, you have to treat him or her like your own child.
Every day is a journey for me. I just feel fortunate to be an actor. I'm working, and I love it.
I'm not going to get better as an actor working on bad stuff.
I'll probably never be the best actor in Hollywood, but I hope to be the hardest working.
Working in 'Deadpool' was a really big change for me as an actor.
Going from a child actor to an adult actor is not an easy thing, and I was sort of lost in a no man's land for a while, trying to figure out who I was as a person, and going from a young actor to an adult actor.
Working is the best way to understand and grow, as an actor, in my opinion. That's been my experience.
I've been just like any other working actor, out there looking for stuff.
I'm a working actor, so I do pretty much whatever comes along because it's my job. — © Katharine Isabelle
I'm a working actor, so I do pretty much whatever comes along because it's my job.
If I want to keep working as an actor, I'm going to become a comedian who does fart jokes.
Working with animals is always going to be tough because the animal doesn't know it's an actor.
I think, basically, I am an actor. Sometimes I'm an actor who's writing and sometimes an actor who's directing, but I think if I'm forced to fill out a form for my tax return, 'actor' is the first thing I write down.
As an actor, you're in the hands of producers and directors. It's important to find out who you're working with.
In theatre, there is a camaraderie that makes you believe you've been working with your co-actor for a long time.
Whether youre working in corporate America or youre a journalist, construction worker, a teacher or an actor - were all trying to keep working. If one job is ending, you look for another job. When Psych ends, I will be looking for another job.
I want to be the best actor that I can be; I want to be working in this business absolutely, and if that means being a movie star, then OK, that's fine. But to me, movie star, celebrity, all that stuff means something very different than being an actor.
I'll be working the rest of my life because I'm a character actor and don't have to worry about box office.
The pleasure of working with somebody who's an actor is they don't waste time with stuff that doesn't matter.
What we really have to do is stop the adjective before the job title - whether it's 'black actor,' a 'gay actor' or anything actor.
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