My mother told me I was begging her to be an actor when I was four. My father and my grandfather saw at least one or two movies a week; they were film buffs, so I guess it just rubbed off on me.
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My mother told me I was begging her to be an actor when I was four. My father and my grandfather saw at least one or two movies a week; they were film buffs, so I guess it just rubbed off on me. And now it's kind of become a way of life for me.
Though I technically come from a film family, my father had stopped making films even before my brother and I were born. So I did not really grow up in a filmi environment. And when I was growing up, becoming an actress was still quite a taboo. And you may not believe this, but even my father did not want me to join films.
My mom says that when I was a little kid, I always used to say I wanted to be an actor, but I don't remember that.
I knew I wanted to become an actor when I was 7 years old. My dad was working with Alfred Hitchcock, my mom was working with Martin Scorsese - and it was the great summer of my childhood.
Actually, I wanted to be an actor when I was two years old.
I knew I wanted to be an actress when I was 9 years old.
I was eight years old when I knew I wanted to be an actress. I slowly started by getting into commercials, and then I was an extra on a TV show. And then the movies happened.
The truth is, ever since I was little, I've wanted to be an actor more than I ever wanted to be a movie star.
I announced to my mother one day when I was 8 that I wanted to be a serious actress.
When I was five, I always told my mom I would want to be an actor.