My first acting job was a Breck commercial.
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I started off in a small theatre performance company and worked my way into commercials.
My first acting job - I used to do commercials, and I had done a couple music videos - but my first job job was 'ATL' with T.I. I auditioned for that, like, five times. I didn't have an agent. And then, from there, my life changed.
I fell into acting by going to a callback for J.C. Penney with my two older brothers when I was 4 1/2 years old. The casting director saw me and asked to bring me in the room with them. The three of us ended up booking the commercial!
I did commercials since I was 16, and that's kind of acting, depending on what you're selling.
My first acting gig was a skit for Jay Leno on 'The Tonight Show.' It was this Barbie commercial where I got to pour mud all over Barbie dolls and watch the heads pop off. It was so exciting, a lot of fun.
I came to New York and started doing stand-up and improv, and started auditioning for commercials and voiceovers and stuff. My first job was on a pilot of that prank show called 'Boiling Points' on MTV.
My acting career began at age three and my parents got me into it. I was in a McDonald's commercial.
My first job was a commercial for Ball Park Fun Franks.
My first job was an AFI short film, 'Chasing Daylight,' when I was 11, and I made a couple of commercials that never aired.
The first acting I ever did was an Italian commercial. Once I did that, I said, 'this acting thing is awesome.'