My brother's my teacher, my mentor, and we both learnt all the acting basics from our father.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My dad teaches me. He teaches me everything. He's been acting for over 30 years, so he knows a lot.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
My first acting lessons were Shakespeare. The first time I ever started working with a coach was doing scenes from 'Measure for Measure,' which were tough dramatic scenes. And then 'Taming of the Shrew,' which required comedic timing. And that's the kind of stuff I love.
As for acting, I took drama lessons when I was in high school.
My father was a writer and an acting teacher.
I learned so much by being an actor, and part of my sort-of development as a writer is big thanks to the scripts I read in my acting life.
I loved teaching. And I always used to say that acting was just something I did purely on my own terms, and that if I had to make a living from it there would be too much pressure.
I did a lot of student acting when I was young.
I've always wanted to act and I grew up a little on film sets when my dad was working as an actor.
I learned much more about acting from philosophy courses, psychology courses, history and anthropology than I ever learned in acting class.