Will Allison
Will Allison
Will Allison is an American novelist and editor. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Long Drive Homeand What You Have Left...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth22 October 1968
CountryUnited States of America
using
It's interesting to play a female character who's not ever using feminine wiles to get things done.
months
In theater, we know a scheduled season months in advance.
life money
I've never had money before in my life. Ever. Never, ever.
flattering incredibly met people
I've met a lot of really friendly people who are incredibly happy for me, which is really flattering and humbling.
job
I've always had a day job and never been just acting.
based good plausible roles type
I'm hoping I can evade a type and go for roles based on what I consider plausible and what I consider good.
actual irritating precedes
I'm from Texas, and Texas has a reputation that far precedes actual Texas, and it is irritating sometimes.
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laughing serious-business comedy
Comedy is a serious business. It's frustrating when I can't find the right thing that makes the crew laugh. If I don't make them laugh, I get very disappointed in myself. You don't really have a live audience, so you just depend on the crew to let you know if you're doing something funny.
eye listening acting
One of the things I love about acting is other actors, looking into their eyes, and working off them, and listening and responding to them.
acting want ends
I never stop. I don't want to stop acting because I'm afraid it'll all end, so I never say no.
nice recovery mean
I can't imagine trying to be in recovery. I mean it would be hard enough with just life going along in a nice way, but then when awful stuff happens, how you maintain the strength to get through it?
night thinking doctors
I always feel like a doctor who loses a patient on the operating table or something where I felt just devastated and I beat myself up until I get to try it the next night and "I'll get it better tonight." So I'm hard on myself. I think I'm not alone in that regard with acting.
phones planets worst
I'm the worst speller on the planet. I'm so glad for spellcheck on my phone.