I started a French degree at university, but packed it in when I realised I really wanted to be an actor.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I knew I wanted to be an actor when I was growing up, really. So when I decided to go to university instead of drama school, it was with the intention of becoming an actor afterwards.
I wanted to do a degree in something I was interested in before going into acting.
I was a film student. I became an actor, but I thought I'd be pursuing filmmaking originally.
I wound up getting my degree in sports medicine and nutrition because I wanted to work in the medical field. But I wound up taking a trip to Los Angeles and decided being an actor sounds pretty cool, too.
I was at college studying psychology, philosophy, textiles and drama. But because I wasn't one of those all-singing, all-dancing stage-school kids, I just assumed I'd never become an actor.
I never wanted to be an actor until about three years ago when I realised it was what I liked doing.
I always wanted to be an actor.
I studied theater in college, and I really wanted to be an actress and play a lot of different roles. Then I made landing on a television comedy my main focus.
I always wanted to be an actress. It's been very high up on my list of passions, and I did a couple of short courses, and I've studied at school.
It was only when I finished the course and left my graduation diploma on the bus that I realised I'd become an actor.