I think of the actor as a sort of sacrificial being who, on our behalf and for our benefit, undergoes a sequence of experiences, terrifying, tragic, sad, funny, ridiculous, joyful, celebratory, as though saying to us, ‘This is what life’s like, isn’t it? Do you recognise this? Have you ever thought of life in this way?’ The actor manifests our capacity to be vulnerable and daring, sensitive and strong, perceptive and compassionate, to be expressive and to be beautiful. The actor not only stimulates our empathic imagination but also reminds us of our inexhaustible potential as human beings. We all have something of everyone else within us.