Winston wrote:I remember reading in books about the acting profession, that introverts were actually better actors than extroverts. Do any of you know why that might be?
When someone plays the part of a character, they don't just act, they have to actually be that character. As en example, let's just say Robert De Niro as Al Capone, In The Untouchables. When Robert De Niro is shooting a scene, he is no longer Robert De Niro. He becomes Al Capone. He has to get inside Al Capones head, and think and feel like Al Capone.
In order to think and feel like a character, that requires you to change your inward focus. Since introvert are more concerned with the inner world than the outer world, then an introvert would, in theory be better at acting.
That's my take on it, anyway. Hopefully i explained it clearly.