Russell Crowe, star of Shane Black's The Nice Guys at the Cannes Film Festival, has simple advice for aspiring actors: do it yourself.
Asked if he used the Stanislavsky method to prepare for a role, the Australian smiled and replied: "I use the Russell Crowe method. I've never been to drama school, man, I've never been to acting school.
"I studied classical text for about three weeks, but I've been acting since I was 6 years old."
The celebrated method developed by Konstantin Stanislavsky requires that an actor use his past experiences and emotions to fully enter a role.
"I don't even know what the Stanislavsky method might be and I don't care to know," Crowe told a news conference.