When I was a teenager, I wanted to be a rock star, not an actor. It means I can do what I want on my own terms.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to be a rock star when I grew up, or at least a singer/songwriter.
I always wanted to be a rock star. That was my childhood dream. That's what I told everybody I was going to be when I grew up.
I never said that I wanted to be an actor when I was a kid. I didn't know. I thought I was going to be a singer and musician. That's what I had been doing, for a huge part of my life.
I wanted to be a rock star.
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.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be either a rock star or a wrestler.
I had known that I'd wanted to be an actor from a very early age, but I had always known that I wanted to have a dual career. I wanted to be an actor, and I also at that time wanted to be a rock star.
There's something that sort of weirds me out about actors who want to be rock stars, and the other way around too.
I think every film actor secretly wants to be a rock star as well; just that part of the job which requires the extrovert in you. Even if you've become an actor because it's your way of hiding in plain sight, there's still part of you which has that craving.
What I want to be is an actor, not a star.