‘Black Swan’ actress believes that acting and Psychology are “very similar”. The actress took a break from her career to pursue a degree in Psychology from .
She thinks it helped her work because doing both successfully involves being “observant”, reports Female First UK.
Asked if her degree has been useful in her work, she told Radio Times magazine: “I think it라이브 바카라 very similar – in acting you’re trying to imagine why people do the things they do and what forms them. Psychology is very much the same practice. The first thing they teach is observing – it라이브 바카라 watching people, noticing patterns, behaviour.”
As per Female First UK, in ‘May December’, Natalie plays Elizabeth, an actress preparing to play a real-life figure and she admitted playing someone based on a real person can feel “vampiric”, even when she is trying to be empathetic.
She said: “That라이브 바카라 a classic trope of literature and theatre. You read Chekhov, and he라이브 바카라 questioning whether storytelling is stealing from people라이브 바카라 lives. “I think every artist with a heart and soul questions themselves.”
She added, “Am I stealing from real people to feed my art – like a vampire? It can be vampiric, but I think you can approach it in a way that라이브 바카라 more generous, more about empathy and trying to imagine someone라이브 바카라 life, as opposed to trying to steal someone라이브 바카라 life”.
The 42-year-old made her movie debut in ‘Leon’ when she was 12 and had her first Broadway role four years later in ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ and she enjoys working on stage and screen in different ways.
She said: “They’re both different in their own ways – it라이브 바카라 pottery and painting. I had an amazing experience on ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’. It really changed my whole life and changed me as a person. But film is also satisfying to work in. You reach wider audiences.”