I was never interested in 'Teen Beat' like roles. I just wanted to work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's important to me that I don't get trapped in the whole teen scene, because I feel that you can get lost in those kind of movies, and they aren't really about the actors; they're about the selling of the concept, and how much money it makes.
I think there's actually a benefit to working with teen actors: they've got such boundless energy, and everybody is willing to try different things.
I don't want to just be in the normal kind of teen movie.
Making a transition to the adult acting industry was pretty smooth for me, and I had a great balance and a great opportunity not to do just children shows.
I think doing 'Teen Wolf' is just giving me a really great opportunity to possibly get other jobs and show what I can do.
I thought acting was what grownups did. It was such a part of my childhood. I was already in love with performing before I knew there were other options. By then, it was too late.
I created 'The Guild' because nobody was offering me the roles I thought I could do best at in Hollywood.
I just did one movie and there was no career for me, anyway.
I knew I wanted to make a movie that hadn't really existed in a while in terms of being a teenager.
I built my entire career off of teen comedies. I was in 'Bring It On'.