A lot of people I went to college with felt like they wanted to pursue theater exclusively, so I don't think that I really was in competition with people that I went to school with.
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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.
While I was growing up all over, in all my different schools, I was always doing theater, auditioning for plays.
I never did theater. I was a theater major at USC my first year because I didn't get into the film school. I was biding my time, hoping to be accepted to film school, and I ended up transferring to UCLA my sophomore year.
I had always done theater in extracurricular ways. I'd never been a drama major.
It wasn't until I went to college that I met the theatre people and began to admire them because they were learning a trade that was guaranteed to make money!
I was involved with my theater program in high school, and I was involved in a festival where I could audition for a lot of different schools.
My interest in theatre started in high school, mostly because my dean forced me to do it. I was creating trouble in the hallways, so he demanded that I do something with my spare time.
I was heavily involved in musical theater.
I went to theater school but never really got the chance to do theater, and it's always been a dream of mine.
In high school, theater was all I ever wanted to do. I didn't see that I was going to set it aside for so many years and take a right turn into television. Of course, wanting to do theater is something you hear a lot from actors. I think I've been embarrassed to be in that big cliche.
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