I grew up in Vancouver and my father drove me to every single one of my acting lessons, auditions, and jobs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I moved here to California when I was 13 to pursue my acting career.
I've always wanted to act and I grew up a little on film sets when my dad was working as an actor.
When I first moved out to L.A., I was still 17. The deal with my dad was that I would be able to live out there if I were to treat my acting classes like college classes. So when I moved, that's all I did: trained and auditioned.
I came out to California to live with my mom in Orange County for a while, and then I came up to Hollywood. I had just turned nineteen. I took an acting class at Playhouse West and decided, 'Wow, I think I can do this!' I studied really hard for three years before I got an agent.
I moved with my mom to Los Angeles for her to pursue her acting career, and she got a job casting atmosphere in some independent films.
My acting career began at age three and my parents got me into it. I was in a McDonald's commercial.
I was born and raised in Queens and moved into the city as a young adult. Then I ended up acting and decided to run off to California.
I trained in Toronto with a private acting teacher, who was wonderful, for years growing up.
Growing up in Seattle, I had the opportunity to take classes since I was 7 years old. I did theatre. I auditioned for film, television, commercials, and built up not just a resume but also some confidence. I learned how to master my craft before arriving in Los Angeles.
My father was an actor, and we have the most important theatre company in Montreal.