When I went to the 'Rush' audition, I was blown away by the script. I thought it was fantastic.

I had an audition where Josh Brolin was pelting me with his personality. I didn't get the part.

My first audition was for a commercial for the lottery. I didn't get it, so I hate the lottery.

Sometimes, you go into an audition, and sometimes you're just not on it completely 100 percent.

I don't have any ego, and I will go and audition for parts if I'm offered an interesting script.

I was asked if I'd audition for a part in a Broadway musical because the director just loved me.

Normally, if I've got an audition, I'm punctual, I've learnt my lines, and I'll go looking smart.

I believe there's a job in the fish factory for me. That's enough to get me through every audition.

It was a total accident that I walked into my 'Super 8' audition looking exactly right for the part.

One of the things I learned in college is that if you're going to be late for an audition, don't go.

If you do an American TV series, before the audition you sign away the next five years of your life.

I think for any actor, for the roles they deeply, truly want? They always have to audition for them.

'Donnie Darko' was my first audition ever! It opened my eyes to the possibilities within camera work.

The thing is, I knew from the very first audition that I did not fit the classic 'X Factor' criteria.

I think comedy is so specific, so hard. I'd audition for comedies and think, 'I can't pull this off.'

I'm really bad at memorizing, so that's one of my big struggles in an audition setting, with the lines.

I went along to the audition and I had one page of lines, and I didn't think it went particularly well.

As movies and TV projects come up, they go out to the agents, and we just go out and audition for them.

Many's the audition I waltzed into unprepared and wondered why I didn't get it. I learned the hard way.

I found out that you could audition by sending a picture of yourself and some information to Newsround.

I once used henna to dye my hair brown for an audition, thinking I was being clever as it's all natural.

I have no deep desire to hit the pavement and audition for TV projects or raise money to produce a show.

I'm never offered any sort of roles. I need to audition in a typically lengthy process to receive roles.

You never have an indifferent feeling after an audition. It's either gone really well or really terribly.

So I went and did an audition and became the biggest radio actor in Sydney, and that's how it all started.

I went on an audition. I walked in the room, and it was Leslie Mann with Judd Apatow. It was intimidating.

Truly, you always do your best in an audition. Even if it's terrible, you've done your best in the moment.

It happens in the West most of the time - the biggest of stars, they audition. That's how it should happen.

'Girls' was my first audition. I'd just taken an audition class, and I was excited to implement those tools.

You can never fight for a part or can't beg them to do another audition. You can try, but that rarely works.

I would audition for all the school plays, and finally, my last year, I got the role as Pinocchio - finally.

The sassy black woman who can land a good joke was sort of my go-to audition. Or playing a struggling mother.

I don't really like to audition, and that works against me. It's bad to be an actor and not like to audition.

I was not a girl who grew up buying $100 candles. I was the girl who ran out of gas on her way to an audition.

'Fresh' was maybe the third audition that I had after I got an agent, so I was crazy excited when I booked it.

Personally, sometimes I'll lament the journey of an Asian-American actor, walking into audition rooms in 1999.

I love my job and I know I am very lucky but still, if you audition and you don't get it, it still affects you.

I always wanted to see my parents without any stress and accordingly knocked every audition for an opportunity.

I remember thinking, 'I'll audition just once and if it doesn't work out I'll never think about it ever again.'

I want to work with amazing filmmakers and tell important stories, and if I have to audition to do that, I will.

I have been very lucky from the moment I went to my first audition, which was for 'CSI: New York,' and I got it.

There's no better gift to an actor than when you walk into an audition, and the casting director is your partner.

I think the best thing you can do for an audition is to just do your work, be creative. It's OK to be spontaneous.

I think most actors will tell you the same thing; when you're not working you put 100 percent into every audition.

I had to work at it - audition and fail, get things and lose others. If you really want something, you keep going.

I came to New York with two bags, my guitar and my laptop. I set my stuff down and immediately ran to an audition.

The beauty with U.K. productions is that, most of the time, you get all of the scripts when you audition for them.

When I audition for something, I don't even want to think about who the other actors are in it, who's directing it.

Even if I wrote 'The Kay Cannon Show,' I would have to audition to play Kay Cannon. And I probably wouldn't get it.

I went to an audition for a Harry Belafonte Roaring Twenties special for choreographer Donald McKayle, but I failed.

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