I remember when I was younger. Dad's agent came round, and I asked if she would represent me. She didn't represent children at the time, but I wouldn't let her leave the house until she agreed. I've always been quite headstrong.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My father was an actor, and my mother was his agent, so I had it on both sides: the crazy actor and his representation.
I was the one in charge of the kids growing up.
When my daughter was born, I was a stay-at-home dad for the first two years.
I distinctly remember being very young, sixth grade maybe, and being at a party and hearing the mothers discuss the children. And the mothers said, 'Well, it's very clear who's the leader in the group.' And they were talking about me!
I was one of those daughters who saw my mother as my enemy when I was a teen.
I was with my grandmother, while one of my brothers lived with my dad, and one lived with my mom. It wasn't a great situation. Acting was the one good thing I was involved in.
My mother was a politician in my formative years.
I was a really involved dad - not because I'm such a wonderful person. I like being a dad.
My mother is a professor of early childhood education. When I was two she would say she knew I was going to be an actor.
I convinced my parents to let me see an agent, but because I had been taught never to speak to strangers, I was so quiet during the interview, they said to bring me back when I was older.