Can you be shy and an actor




















Posted by Elizabeth Rose Busche Posted by Pete I'm fourteen years old, and I live in a small rural village. I want to be an actress so badly it sometimes hurts. My father is not supportive, is very critical, and abusive. He makes me feel as if I'm not good enough to do anything, and then thinking that I won't be able to be an actress is heart crushing.

I get so depressed to the point where all I want to do is curl up and die. This article was so inspiring. I cannot thank you enough for writing it. I care far too much about what people think about me, and I'm very self-conscious. This article helped me beyond words and you can bet I'm bookmarking it. I plan to look at it every time I get depressed.

It'll remind me that I can get past that awful, cold wall separating me from everyone else, stopping me from shining. It'll tell me that I can achieve my dream, and that someday I'll be on television, inspiring young girls to do great things, and letting them know you don't have to be perfect to be a famous actress. Thank you so, so much for writing this. Posted by Sophie The article on "Tips for beating shyness" is the most mind-blowing revelation.

I think you just freed my head of a life-long nonsence. Thank you! You are very generous in sharing this information, not to mention that you are a brilliant psychologist. Posted by Annie Hamman Posted by Jamie I'm honestly not shy, I let my creativity flow, I don't keep it locked up. Another way to cure shyness, is to believe it. Sensitive — The Untold Story is now available on Amazon. Based on the findings of bestselling author-psychologist Dr.

Vanessa Hudgens is one of many talented and dynamic actors who have talked about being shy:. From post: Vanessa Hudgens on striving to be strong and aware. I want to continue to grow and just be better at what I do, and the only way to do that is to keep stepping outside of your comfort zone.

Not sad. I was just nervous and shy and Matthew Lillard and Mary McCormick are just so outgoing and Brad Rowe and everybody else was getting along so well and I was just shy. I keep to myself, but I love life. Painfully, excruciatingly shy. I hid a lot in my room. I was so terrified to read out loud in school that I had to have my mother ask my reading teacher not to call on me in class.

Acting Hand Gestures. Body Language for Actors: Gait Exercise. An Introduction to Theatre Acting. Audition Tips for Actors by Accomplished Actors.

Self Introduction for Acting Auditions. Famous Actors on Memorizing Lines. What Makes a Good Actor? How Actors Memorize Lines — Part 1. How do Actors Read Scripts? Am I Too Ugly to be an Actor? Where to Find Opportunities. What Acting Books to Read First? The First 4 Books, in Order. What Is a Good Gift for an Actor? How Do Actors Cry? Can Acting be a Hobby? Some actors are comfortable on stage, but seem shy on the red carpet. It's not uncommon to see a highly lauded actor stammer out a response when the Entertainment Tonight correspondent asks, "What designer are you wearing?

Sometimes being in the public eye requires more energy than being in a show and not everyone is willing or able to spread their energies into both arenas. On the flip side, we also see actors who relish the public eye, as evidenced by their antics recapped in the tabloids. Those antics could be a cover for insecurity, Russell observed.

It is always good to remind the actor that they are hired for their performance on the stage -- not in the wings, the rehearsal studio, the dressing room or a public space. Acting in a show or film is a job and if you cannot do the job without torturing yourself and everyone around you, there is someone else right next to you who can.



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