Occupation: Actor Birth: June 19, 1983
At eight o'clock the curtain goes up and that's it, you're out there with yourself, the audience, the other players. There's no "take two" business. ….
There's no point in really making something if it doesn't appeal to a lot of people or the masses or if it's not seen by a lot of people..
You can't beat a love triangle..
There's nothing like an opening night or like the curtain going up and having a full house, but also having weeks and weeks to work with your directo….
I feel like a bit of a phony sometimes - I started acting because I didn’t know what else to do. I filled in all these university application forms a….
I didn't want to feel like I was mimicking or copying someone else's performance, whether it's subconscious or not..
I like working, I'm not into relaxing. Work motivates me, and even when I do take a holiday, I meet friends, talk about projects and set up meetings,….
Every actor wants to change things up a bit. You don't want to be pigeonholed, and not just because of what the industry might think..
Sometimes during a show or a film, while you're shooting it, you'll think, "This is great, it's going to be fantastic, the script is incredible, and ….
You can have a good vibe and a good feeling about something, but you never really know how it's going to be received and how an audience is going to ….
It's hard to know at any stage whether a show is going to work or not. Every few years, a different trend comes along..