I wasn't one of those hideous children who make their parents sit through hour-long performances when you're seven. I didn't do anything like that thankfully.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I always wanted to perform. I remember being 5 years old and telling my parents to sit down as I was going to put on a play for them.
But when I was seven or eight, I did my first little piece of acting.
I grew up with my parents in the kitchen discussing the audition my dad had that day or moaning about something or other in the industry, so it was unglamourised and normalised for me from a very young age.
I wouldn't even hold my kids sometimes because I didn't want them to spit up on me when I was dressed for an awards show.
My parents are not theatrical people, but my dad took me to the theater.
I don't think my kids have to worry too much about me embarrassing them because that's not how I would want to grow up, with wacky dad showing up at school and performing for everyone.
I got on stage for the first time when I was seven. From seven until I was about nine it was probably more to do with just being on stage and having the attention.
I was always a theatrical kid.
I got into the studio when I was thirteen. At the age of twelve I was doing public performances.
My parents were not theatrical at all.