
Szabó Kimmel Tamás: „A gondok itt kezdődnek az én életemben...”
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BUDAPEST, Hungary – In a recent episode of the 'Pszicho Apu Podcast,' host Sarkadi Bálint engaged in a candid conversation with actor Tamás Szabó Kimmel, exploring the intricate connections between self-knowledge, therapeutic processes, and the demands of the acting profession. The discussion shed light on the personal evolution of performers and the psychological underpinnings of their craft. Sarkadi Bálint shared his observations on a newfound consistency in his comfort and confidence while performing, a stark contrast to earlier struggles. "I've noticed in recent years that I constantly feel good on stage in what I do," Bálint remarked. He elaborated on the demanding nature of the profession, emphasizing the need to deliver 200% effort daily and to continually find ways to surprise oneself and the audience as if ideas were spontaneously emerging for the first time. Szabó Kimmel contributed to the dialogue by drawing parallels between self-exploratory processes, such as therapy, and an actor's ability to access and utilize past emotional experiences. He questioned how effectively these personal insights and memories, which allow an actor to convincingly portray emotions like nervousness or sadness, translate into managing real-life conflicts or personal situations. Bálint responded by humorously noting that while stage confidence allows him to feel "half a meter taller" and command the space, that same self-assurance often proves ineffective in the complexities of his private life, where the stakes are inherently different. The conversation underscored the nuanced interplay between professional persona and personal reality.
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