But, yes, I learned everything working in theater. I learned the importance of community - I was constantly going to play readings, stand-up nights, improv. nights.
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I believe that no matter what you do in life, if you learn the basics through theater, it will help you in everything else - problem solving, communication, discipline, all of that stuff.
I've always said that theater was where I began, so everything I do now has a bit of my theater background in it. It was my training.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
I did theatre a lot when I was a kid. Then I went to acting school in New York. I did a lot of behind the scenes in college. I wanted to learn while I had the time. I studied theatre and film in different capacities.
I did a lot of theater when I was in high school and college. I also did stand-up in college, so it was always part of what I did.
I studied theater in college, and I absolutely knew that I loved acting, and I knew that I loved theater.
I learned my business in the theater and in television, particularly working with the actors. You can learn much more in the theater than directing a movie, because then you have no time when you are shooting a movie to really work with the actors. You have to learn this craft somewhere else.
Theater has been my way of learning about everything.
Theatre was an art form that I didn't really respect, and because I wanted to shake it up and do different things on stage, I was able to combine all the things I'd learnt through writing on my own.
While I was growing up all over, in all my different schools, I was always doing theater, auditioning for plays.
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