The first few years in L.A. were really tough and scary, but I had to figure things out for myself.
From Liam Hemsworth
I read a lot of Zen books. And I grew up surfing, so that has always been my escape.
My uncles used to call me 'Devil Child,' or 'Triple' for triple six. They used to tell my brother Chris that they were going to get the demons out of him because he was also a little crazy. But to me, they'd just be like, 'You're too far gone. There's no exorcising you anymore.'
I work with accent coaches a lot and try to do my best to get the Australian out of there.
I grew up close to Melbourne, about two hours outside, on Phillip Island. It's really small; it's kind of a little summer beach town.
If you put the work in, and you show that you're willing to work hard, you'll succeed.
I think when people see photos of you out and about in your personal life, they assume that you've asked for it or that you want that attention, but I don't think anyone in their right mind asks for that kind of thing.
I surfed competitively from age 13 to 18. Every day, before and after school. I wanted to surf for the rest of my life. It's what all my friends did - I even had it as a subject in school for a number of years.
Ninety percent of my best friends back home are plumbers, electricians, builders, or landscapers. Most of our dads worked in trades.
I love going to the gym, sweating, running around, feeling like I'm having a heart attack.
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