Never in my short career, I've never had that experience where I wasn't sure if I was acting or if it was real.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Since I graduated college, all I have ever done for a living was acting.
I never thought acting would be a realistic job for me. Because, quite frankly, I didn't see people who looked like me doing it. I quickly realized, that's all the more reason to try.
I've been acting since I was six years old, but not professionally.
Acting was always there, it's true. But for a long time, in my teenage years, I wasn't sure about it - not because I didn't like it, but I didn't want people to think I hadn't earned it.
I've been acting professionally since I was 24, and it's the only job I've ever done.
I was never really acting. I was not taking it seriously. Acting was very much a hobby for me. It wasn't really until I was finishing college and doing it sporadically that I began to take it seriously.
I've never felt that acting was my vocation - never had that tortured thing. I love acting, but it doesn't feed my soul.
Acting has always existed alongside my normal life. It's been a case of learning on the job. I've worked in so many styles, with so many people, so I've picked bits up from everyone and everything.
Having life experiences outside of acting is something my family has always made sure happens.
I have enjoyed acting very much, because I know it's not for real!