I have to just go in and audition, like everyone else, and fight my way to the top.
When you do well at an audition, it is the highest high you can achieve because you just beat yourself. You became whatever it was, for a minute. It's a great feeling, when that happens.
Musical auditions are always the worst because you have to sing and act, and that's so stressful.
It's funny, I get really nervous when I audition for voiceovers.
As for Supernatural, I had seen many episodes and enjoyed the show before my audition.
This is the first time I've ever played the Grammys. I finally passed the audition.
I don't like auditions. I feel like they're a very unnatural setting and it's a very unsettling experience. Because you can't help but walk in and feel like you're trying to prove yourself to people. And you should just walk in and be.
Most of the auditions I went on, I passed up the projects because I just wasn't interested. When I read A Knight's Tale, that was that. I knew I wanted to do this movie.
The more you love something, the worse you tend to audition. If you don't really care about something, you kind of nail it.
For film, I audition just like everyone else, because it's a different set of casting directors.
I had been going on auditions and things like that since I was probably 10-11 years old.
If you fail to prepare, prepare to fail.
Some of the most cutthroat auditions youll have as an actor are when youll have three words to say.
Every audition that I walk out of where I think I nailed it, I never get that job, ever.
Actors who say they don't watch TV are stupid. I was raised by TV! And it's how I research for auditions.
Auditions are like a gamble. Most likely you won't get the part, but if you don't go, you'll never know if you could've got it.
Great careers are getting easier to find and audition for, but harder to keep.
Hollywood is so strange because a lot of times the battlefield is just a meeting. It's not necessarily like an audition. They've seen clips of you and they know that you can perform and it's a matter of "what is your take on a character"?
I've been doing American auditions for a while, and it always felt sort of like sending these audition tapes off into the ether. So just hearing anything back from anyone was kind of startling.
Zlatan doesn’t do auditions.
I think, a lot of times, directors assume that whatever they get from you the first time, whether it be at an audition or on set, is all that you can bring.
I'm always disappointed after an audition when I don't get a part and I hear, "Oh, she was too X, or too Y," and it's too much of a quality.
I remember the days of auditioning and being nervous and so I really didn't want to make people have to jump through hoops to do auditions and be nervous and make them more nervous. I kind of wanted to hire everybody and find something for everybody.
I would like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves and I hope we’ve passed the audition.
I went for an audition, which was shrouded in all kinds of secrecy to keep the storyline under wraps, and 5 days later I was in Atlanta and 700 years older.