I started missing acting when I was in school, and I realized after being in the business after however many years that I was really interested in film.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was always interested in films and thought that was the path I should go down, but I didn't start pursuing acting until I was 17.
Growing up, I wasn't sure about acting, but I knew I wanted to be part of the movie industry.
When I started in films, it never really occurred to me that I could make a career out of acting.
I was really into films when I was younger, but I feel like a bit of a phony sometimes - I started acting because I didn't know what else to do. I filled in all these university application forms and honestly didn't want to do any of the courses.
I was never interested in becoming an actor. I was directing videos. I was never into acting. I was into shooting music videos. I've only ever been behind the camera. Never in front of it.
I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years, and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that.
Acting was something I always wanted to try. I just didn't know how, or I didn't know when the door was gonna be open for me to try it. But it finally opened up for me when I did 'Turn It Up', and ever since then I've been in love with doing films.
When I emerged from drama school, I had no expectation that I would ever work in film.
I was a kid who went to film school and fell into acting.
I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that. I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film.