My parents are very proud of my success but still worry, as I'm in a profession where there is no guarantee of work. They have always supported my decision to go into acting, but there have been tough times work-wise.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My parents know how passionate I've always been about acting. I convinced them this was something that I was going to put my heart and soul into.
My parents are a big help, and they're always making sure I have a normal life and my life isn't all just about acting and stuff.
My parents were very proud of me. After they passed, my career doesn't mean as much to me.
I know my parents are really proud of me, and they think I've become successful, so that's nice, but there's still so much I want to achieve in my life.
I told my parents I wanted to be an actor, and they were getting ready for a life of unemployment, so they're just happy I'm in work!
My parents wanted me to be a doctor, and they weren't very happy at the idea of me choosing acting as a career. Everyone in my family went to university - my older brother is a lawyer - but when they saw me for the first time at the theatre, they thought, 'OK.' They like it very much now.
My mother and father always supported my passion for acting. I think they just kind of expected me to move to New York and become an actress and have all these adventures.
My dad has always been very proud of me but I think I have exceeded his expectations. When I told him I wanted to be an actor and moved to New York City, I think he assumed I would be playing the guitar on the subway and collecting spare change in my guitar case. The fact that I'm not doing that means that I'm a huge success.
My parents never looked at my acting as a career. They saw it as a way to help provide for the household.
My parents made certain I had no illusions about acting. To them, it was always just a job.