ABSTRACT

Actors have a gift for producing an effect on family and friends, and it is a natural progression for them to want to be an actor. Their attitude then toward performing will be set up as soon as they can walk. Either way, it is important to realize that your attitude very much affects others, and it is only too easy to slip into a victimized or depressed mode. This is not helped when well-known, established actors are interviewed, and they say how much they love their work and how lucky they are to be paid to do something they enjoy so much. All actors, no matter who they ask, have tales of woe, rejection, humiliation, and panic; no one has escaped these sinking feelings. It does not intend to depress actor or put their off but simply intend to alert them to keep a positive attitude throughout what inevitably happen should actor launch into this most uncertain profession.