Actor Quote by Jesse Eisenberg
“I think the most important thing for an actor is reading the script and trying to figure out if you can play that character well. The last thing on my mind is if the director made good movies previously. It's not my job to know if that director's last movie was any good - it's my job to know if I can play the role.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Acting Advice, Jesse Eisenberg, 2015
An actor should focus on embodying the character rather than the director’s past successes.
In simple terms: Focus on the role, not the director’s résumé.
Prioritize character understanding.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- auditions
- rehearsals
- casting decisions
- career development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you assess a role’s fit for you?
- What techniques help you discover a character’s truth?
Neglecting director reputation may overlook valuable collaboration opportunities.