I feel really lucky that I grew up pretending to be a spy for my whole childhood.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been a spy for almost all of my adult life - I don't like being in the spotlight.
My siblings and I had this theory that my parents were spies.
I've always wanted to play a spy, because it is the ultimate acting exercise. You are never what you seem.
Coming out of 'Spy Kids,' I immediately wanted to do more grown-up roles, and I was turning down a lot of the kind of younger, cheesier roles.
I could have been a top notch spy. People confess the most amazing secrets to me, even when I am not fishing for those nuggets. I must look trustworthy because I sit there with a video camera or a tape recorder while the stories pour out.
I think I would have been a hopeless spy. I love telling stories and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret.
As a kid, you run around the house pretending to be a superhero, and now to be doing it as a job, I feel very lucky.
I always liked spy stories.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a spy detective or a rock star.
I went from being a kid who loved to perform magic tricks to becoming the world's most notorious hacker, feared by corporations and the government.
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