I had great faith in Irish actors that they'd be hip to the whole theatre thing and they are. I had no illusions of coming over here as some kind of big shot. It's been a learning experience for me too.
You have to trust your kids. They have to experience life and you just hope you've provided them a foundation for what's right and what isn't.
Through the years of experience I have found that air offers less resistance than dirt.
Although our inattention can contribute to our lack of total well-being we also have the power to choose positive behaviors and responses. In that choice we change our every experience of life!
If you haven't read you don't have the voice. The lack of voice eliminates experience.
We have that illusion that we are 'deciding' what to make a character do in order to 'convey our message' or something like that. But at least in my experience you are often more like a river-rafting guide who's been paid a bonus to purposely steer your clients into the roughest possible water.
All experience is subjective.
I want to be able to experience everything. I want to experience being a husband experience being a father experience maybe hopefully someday being a grandfather and all those things. I want that experience. When I die I want to be exhausted.
Every experience feeds an actor and I've learned that depression is all around us.
A lot of why I do something is just the novelty of the experience.