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Do you think being an actor is difficult?
Auditioning for a few strangers, waiting to hear back from them, going to some filming location that could be just down the road or in a whole different country, having to walk onset wearing silly clothes and makeup, trying to remember what the script said and when to say things, looking at all the crew who hate you and just want to go home, the other cast who may or may not give a shit about the production and what you're even saying beyond knowing when it's their turn to speak, and even if you try your hardest to give a compelling performance and everything comes together, audiences still just might not care.
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As far as the daily strain, yes. You're working 10-14 hour days any time you work. Anytime you aren't working, you're hustling for more work. The atmosphere of most productions is cultlike.
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Most of that 10 hours though is sitting around doing nothing and then you're shooting for a few minutes and then you sit around and do nothing again
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Are you hoping to make a living or make art?



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