I studied music formally. I was probably less formal about my study of acting than anything.
I'm the artist when I'm doing music that I am when I'm acting. I'm everything.
Acting may be how I've made my living, but music has always been my passion.
Right now music is more my outlet than acting, but I'm waiting for that one satisfying role.
Opening acts are hard, really hard. There's more politics involved than music, sometimes.
My music is a very personal reflection of me, whereas, acting a role, that's a reflection of another character.
Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.
I was a boy, suddenly treated like the men and expected to act like them.
It is only in the act of nursing that a woman realizes her motherhood in visible and tangible fashion; it is a joy of every moment.
Anything that opens you up emotionally is going to impact your acting. Parenthood, becoming a mom, certainly does that.
When you produce and direct, your movies are different to you. They're not just something you act in.
When you start acting as a child, you grow up ahead of your movies.
We are not judges for ourselves until circumstances call us to act.
I act, but I am a mother first and wife second.
Most victories are, in the best way, acts of revenge.
Through theater and acting school, I found a way to articulate myself.
It's hard to act in a corset. Your breath gets cut off. You're squashed.
Onstage, there's no hiding; you either can or can't act. There's no second take.
The best of knowledge and righteous acts are those hidden to the people.
The only unnatural sex act is that which you cannot perform.
My culture doesn't regard acting highly.