Balancing school, acting, and a social life can be difficult.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Adolescence is a tough one to be a child actor.
When it comes to social consequences, they've got all different people acting in different ways, very difficult to even have a proper criterion of success. So, it's a difficult task.
One of the hard things in my life has been balancing my education with my acting career, because I've been acting since the age of seven, on and off, just doing little parts and things. I've always been very keen to stay in school.
I would definitely love to continue acting, and I also really enjoy school, so I would like to balance the two somehow.
You have to learn to balance work, family, a personal life; it is a part of life.
I had great difficulty in school interacting with others, and I took refuge in the contrived setting of play acting, which is what I still do.
I was a weak kid, not good at what all the boys at school were good at and I found that by acting, by being other people, I could liberate myself from those inadequacies.
Acting is a hard profession. More than anything, it takes fortitude.
Acting forces me to socialise, which is good for me, I think.
The boundary between real life and acting is hard to find.
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