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Tom Hanks Shares Inspiring Acting Advice [VIDEO]

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Tom Hanks shares valuable acting advice in this quick video

Acting is never easy and is not a job you can do without training and practice. In this competitive industry it is always beneficial to get advice from established and well respected actors.

Tom Hanks recently sat down with BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Awards) and he discusses what it is like to becoming an actor and how to develop your skills as an actor. Hanks argues that being an actor is “a never-ending process of examining where you are in life” reflects Tom Hanks as he discusses living off $50 a week, how every director is different and the importance of energy and instinct in his early career.

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