I learned more doing 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' than I did during three years at drama school.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Even in college I tended to get cast in the comedies more. It was what I liked doing.
I did comedies for 10 years and I learned a great deal.
Back in Rome I did some acting lessons and I realised I loved it more than anything else I had ever done before.
I almost failed drama at school. I hated it. It was all about the history of theatre.
I took a drama class in elementary school, and I just remember having so much fun with it. From there, I just studied, got better as I went along, and continued to grow.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
I really learned a lot when I worked on my grandpa's film 'Twixt' and got to be with him start to finish and sit next to him every day. That was my film school.
'Grease' was how I learned that I really liked music and musicals and movies that included music.
I was in musical comedy. And I did very well, but the memorization killed me. I'm not good at memorizing, and it gave me a lot of anxiety. I hated the makeup. I hated all that pancake makeup. I didn't really like dressing for parts.
I had a great drama teacher in high school, and that's when I started to learn about the history of theater.