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I go to an acting class every Sunday.
Every director should take an acting class.
I've never been in an acting class in my life.
I always treat all the jobs I do as an acting class.
As far as I'm concerned, the best acting class is life.
I never did go back to acting class. I was too busy working.
I never took an acting class, so I've made all my mistakes on film.
In acting class, you're trained to express yourself as much as you can.
Watching Bernadette Peters perform is like an acting class. She's amazing.
We don't have drama in public schools in France. I had never taking an acting class.
I remember going to acting class, so certain that no one's ever going to know my name.
In acting class, I used to hide in the corner and pray the teacher wouldn't call on me.
I joined an acting class in my junior year in high school. I'd always wanted to try it.
In acting class, teachers talk about how the 'givens' of a situation help define a character.
Then, when I was a senior in high school, I was kind of bereft and she put me in an acting class.
You learn to act by acting. You only get so much from acting class. You have to put your act on stage.
I took an acting class at Cerritos Junior College and I did a handful of plays, maybe five or six plays.
What you learn in any acting class is how to make a fool of yourself and enjoy things and get out of your head.
I had my life Monday through Friday in school, and then I had my 'real life,' which was my acting class on Saturday.
You can be in an acting class all you want, but you don't fully learn until you get off that stage and in front of a camera.
I grew up in West Philly, and I took an acting class at Temple University there. Then, after school, I moved to San Francisco.
When moms and dads put their kids in acting class, good luck. Because you're just filling them with stuff they don't need yet.
Acting... honestly, I'm so uncomfortable and so awkward that I could never think about setting foot in a theater room or acting class.
My first acting class was taught by a little known playwright, David Mamet, who then cast me in my first play, opposite John Malkovich.
When I finally decided that my only hope was to go to college, I took an acting class, and once I walked onstage, I just knew I was home.
When I was younger, all I wanted to do was be a singer, and then I got into a great acting class in New York and became obsessed with that.
I learned much more about acting from philosophy courses, psychology courses, history and anthropology than I ever learned in acting class.
Being in an acting class, you always feel like, you know, you're insecure, a lot of ways, when the teacher is commenting on your performance.
When I was in college, the first thing we did in acting class was to observe an animal at the zoo and become that animal. So I picked a wallaby.
If you want to play the good roles, spend more time in in college and in acting class than you do in the gym, and you'll have the career you want.
I recommend doing some sort of acting class, something that can eventually get you in front of an agent or a manager, and practice is very important.
I'm not going to take up an acting class in order to get a fight. That is not what I've worked my entire life to do. It's not what I've been living for.
I took one acting class as an undergrad, and I loved it. I was in a very avant-garde play at UCLA about a closeted, married homosexual. I played his father.
I work with my instincts. I don't have a process that I learned in an acting class whereby I break a script down or whereby I do a certain kind of research.
I go to acting class, and in acting class, I'm not the girl that brings in romantic comedies; I'm the girl that wants to do 'Girl Interrupted' all the time.
If you sit and feel sorry for yourself, you're wasting your time. You should be in acting class, instead of feeling sorry for yourself. You should be working.
Honestly, soaps are great training. You're doing 90-plus pages a day. It was my acting class, where I built my foundation for showing up and being professional.
I think by eighth grade I knew I wanted to be an actor. I'd done church plays and stuff, but my first actual acting class was in eighth grade. I was obsessed with it.
I had my first screen-acting class in March 2015, and I was, like, 18, turning 19, so it's a risk trying to get into acting when you're that 'old,' in inverted commas.
In college, I took an acting class as a lark. I was surprised by how much it interested me. It seemed like something I could do my whole life and always try to get better at.
I was really shy when I was younger, so my mom got me into an acting class to see if I would open myself up more in front of an audience. Her plan was for me to just talk more.
I was in an acting class taught by Eric Morris, and Jack Nicholson was in the class. He wrote the script for 'Head', so all of us in the class got little tiny parts in the movie.
What I loved about the acting class was that you got to think all day long about a person that wasn't you, and figure out why they were sad and what they wanted, what they dreamed.
I was definitely in acting class in school, but I was never the princess of the play. I will always remember: they always gave me the part of the gypsy or the old man in the corner.
I went to an acting class for 3 years. But then I figured out that, since there were already 26,000 actors in SAG (Screen Actors Guild), I could make a better living as a stunt man.
I graduated from school for graphic design, and I started to get into acting class just to get over severe fright. I was an extremely shy person. I could barely say hello to anybody.
I took an acting class with Louise Lasser, Woody Allen's first wife and co-star in many movies. I've done some other indie films, if you look on the YouTube. I love acting - it's great.
If you're not in someone's face, they're not going to remember you. So get yourself back into an acting class; get a coach. Do those things you did when you were 20 and wanted it so bad.
John Ventimiglia, who was on 'The Sopranos,' was in my first acting class and we have been friends since that time. Alec Baldwin was in my class back then, Sean Young and Andrew McCarthy.
If you want to be a screenwriter, take an acting class to get a sense of what you're asking actors to do. Learning other skills will help you communicate with people and respect what they do.