I truly love acting the most. Directing is fun and production is fun as a director. Writing is great when you're on a roll, of course. Producing is the toughest. I am probably the most comfortable acting. I like that specific type of collaboration. As an actor, I have to trust my director, crew and cast, then give a performance and walk away hoping for the best outcome. When you write, you often get to control every little aspect of what you do, and some people love that. Instead, I actually like the aspect of chance that comes up as an actor, even with all the preparation that I do to develop a character. Acting is also a great way to understand people. That includes the people who you play and the people who you play against. And I think that is essential in life. We need the movies, literature and such to keep a grip on this thing called life.