Sometimes I'm on a TV SET, and I can't feel what I'm supposed to feel as that character because I've not worked my way up to that point. I think there's a BIT more insecurity on a set - you've got to blag it, or you've got to do what you've been paid a lot of MONEY to do in a very short space of time.
Read MoreActors, by very definition, we WANT people to PAY attention to us, and so usually, that comes in the package of INSECURITY. So if we're not comfortable, we don't really show you a LOT.
Read MoreWhen I was LITTLE, my FATHER was one of the biggest names in HOLLYWOOD. Suddenly - and how it happened to him was always a GREAT mystery to me - he wasn't a star anymore; he was on the fringe. From the time I was 14, I was always conscious of a sense of WORRY, of terrific insecurity - agents, phony talk, the waits for the phone to ring.
Read MoreMany times, people who are self-involved or bullies, it stems from a PLACE of hurt and INSECURITY WITHIN oneself.
Read MoreAs for INSECURITY, I have none because I know NOBODY has offered VARIETY in COMEDY like I have.
Read MoreI like living on that edge, MUSICALLY. I like a bit of INSECURITY and that FEELING of not really knowing what's going to HAPPEN.
Read MoreI just knew I LOVED music, and I wanted to do SOMETHING in music, but I couldn't sing, I can't dance, I am an introvert. So I was like, 'What exactly is there for me to do? What can I do?' There's all these questions, there's all these things that are telling you 'no' INSTEAD of 'yes.' Those are the things I dealt a LOT with, my insecurity.
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