The 50-year-old actress said she can't understand why aspiring thespians turn down roles because they are not their ideal projects.
Davis said they should accept everything while honing their craft as they will never be "superstars" without a body of work behind them, reported Femalefirst.
Asked what advice she'd give aspiring actors, she said, "The first thing I want to tell them is it's a hard balance to do this now. To dream big, but also to be realistic.
"I don't understand actors who want to be Denzel (Washington) and they haven't even been out there for a year. They have nothing on their resume. I don't get it.
"I have a 30-year career. This show has come to me after being on Broadway three times. I don't know how many plays I've done regionally. I don't know how many TV shows and movies I've done. I've lost track.
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