I was embarrassed that I even wanted to become an actress because coming from L.A., with two older sisters in the business and a mom who had been a ballet dancer, it was such a cliche.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the beginning, I was actually embarrassed to admit that I wanted to be an actor.
For a long time, I was almost ashamed of being an actress. I felt like it was a shallow occupation. People would be watching my every move.
I wasn't one of those girls who always dreamed of being an actress. I went to a normal school and then these film auditioners turned up when I was nine. Then I just fell into this whirlwind.
I didn't want to become an actress because the competition with my mother would have been to much to live up to.
When I wanted to be an actress, I never wanted really to be the kind of actress I became.
I always wanted to be an actress. I couldn't imagine being anything else.
I wanted to become an actor, but I didn't want to admit it.
I came to L.A. to work and become a better actress, not to be a star.
I was always telling my family I wanted to become an actress, and I did.
I had been a ballet dancer and never could make a living, and just being so excited that I got to, all of a sudden, live as an actor.