Sally Field taught me to do needlepoint on 'Steel Magnolias,' and a standby painter on 'Pelican Brief' taught me to knit. I'm pretty good at it now!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had a really creative teacher at primary school. He used to get us doing things such as singing Spandau Ballet in drag in the choir, and I remember loving it.
I always liked creativity, whether it was to draw or sew - any creative assignment I was getting from school, or just on my own.
I had been teaching myself photography.
I think I learned discipline on 'Jane Eyre.' Charlotte Bronte's dialogue, the intellectual duel between Rochester and Jane Eyre's character, is so compelling that you didn't have to do much with the placement of cameras.
Art class was my thing, but not any other class.
It was my fifth grade teacher who introduced the idea that writing could be more than a hobby for me.
I used to teach dance lessons.
Julia Roberts taught me how to knit on the set of 'Mona Lisa Smile.'
My grandmother taught me to knit, and as I knit, my mind returns to my childhood.
I have to learn to knit.