- I find the process of auditioning and getting/not getting the role is the hardest part of my job. When you're given a script to audition for, you almost fall in love with the characters. And it's heart breaking when they chose someone else. This "falling-in-love-only-to-have-your-heart-broken" process occurs on a weekly basis so it can really get to you. But when they do pick you, you know you're going to have the time of your life.
- I've always been really fascinated by both the villains and the antagonists. I would love to play a really "bad" or "evil" character with an interesting back-story. I'm also a big bookworm and my love for acting is like an extension of my love for books, so naturally there are several characters I would love to play in an adaptation.
- You really need to love acting in order to survive it. Everyone in TV and film works extremely hard. The hours on set can be really long. Actors face rejection on a daily basis. It's impossible to plan anything because your life is so unpredictable. If you're in it for wealth or fame or adoration, you are on the wrong path. But if these thoughts don't faze you and you're ready to make the commitment, my advice is to never give up and just keep swimming, because there will be a lot of fun at the end of the tunnel.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content