I worked with my parents on the stage in production numbers since I was 4, but I never really gave much thought to being a performer on my own until I was 12 or 13.
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I did a show back when I was in high school - so I was about 17 - and it was the first time I was on stage. I never even thought about being an actor before that, but after that experience, I knew it was what I wanted to do.
At the age of 15 I began my singing lessons, and once I became a professional performer, I dove into acting.
I started working on stage as a dancer when I was four; by 14 or 15, I knew I wanted to study the craft of acting.
I don't remember ever deciding to become a performer. I just always was. I began performing by mimicking the performers on the new television that first took the attention away from me as the baby of the household. I continued performing to put a smile on my grandmother's face and always considered her when accepting or declining roles.
When I was probably 5 or 6, my mother put me into an acting, singing, and dancing class.
I think I was about seven when people started telling my parents I would be an actor or a performer of some kind.
I've worked since I was a five-year-old to be a performer.
I'd say that, first and foremost, I'm a performer; I started performing when I was four years old, and being on stage from a young age set me up.
I've been performing on stage since I was six years old.
I got into the studio when I was thirteen. At the age of twelve I was doing public performances.