Grufford, 39, who is an established actor himself, said he becomes confident by spending more time with celebs, reported Contactmusic.
"I've gotten used to it now, but it's still exciting. The more time you spend in places mingling with celebrities, the more confident you become," he said.
He also believes veteran actors are more comfortable and calmer as compared to the new actors.
"I think it's because the bigger stars know they don't have anything to prove. They've achieved everything they wanted and they've done it all. It's the wannabes who let it go to their heads because they haven't quite achieved the status they want in the industry.
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