As a kid, Punky Brewster was my idol. I wanted to dress like her and talk like her.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was such a punk.
I was like little-miss wannabe punk-rocker; I would go home and secretly listen to Pink, and dance around, like, 'Ugh, she understands me so well!'
I was a punk. I think that's why I'm such a good person now, because I was such a bad guy then.
I was the punk outsider who nobody messed with. I was fearless. At 16, I graduated and moved out.
I'd seen 'Punky Brewster,' I'd seen 'Webster,' I saw 'Annie,' and it was time to either be an orphan or an actress.
When I was little, I always wanted to grow up to be like Jessalyn Kincaid and Vanessa Severo. They showed me how much joy performing can give you.
I was a little girl who grew up idolizing musical-theatre stars.
I was a punk rocker. A full-bore, 1st-generation punk.
When I was a kid, it was Bette Davis. She was my idol. I used to cut school and sit in the back of the theater; of course, I would have snuck in because I couldn't afford a ticket.
When I was younger, I wanted my hair to look like Molly Ringwald's.