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How do you feel when you act?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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In essence, you feel like a different person, because you generally become one. A lot of people are scared on stage or have stage fright, but if you are confident, you become less self-aware and become an entirely new person. It's an amazing feeling and also very fun.

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