I started studying at 26. Before that, I never thought of acting as something that I would ever try.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I started to study, because I knew I had to learn a lot about myself as an actor; you can't act the same as you did as a child.
I'm 23, so I'm not done with my life. But acting, definitely, out of what I've done so far, makes me feel the most alive and is very invigorating and thrilling. So I figured I might as well try it for a while.
I didn't actually begin professionally acting until I was 30.
I've been acting professionally since I was 24, and it's the only job I've ever done.
Between 18 and 26 I acted professionally, on the stage and a little bit on television. Acting is okay, but it's quite pressurized. Then I went to England - I wanted to reinvent myself.
I started taking acting classes when I was twelve.
I studied acting for five years. I quit college at that point. You know, I go hard. When I know I'm supposed to go in a direction, I'm fully committed and I go all the way. Everything falls to the side and I'm all in. So I completely dove into acting even though I was almost 30.
I started acting professionally at age 19.
That's how I learned how to act. I learned by doing it. I didn't start acting until I was 37.
I did a lot of student acting when I was young.