My dad, coming from a very traditional family, always wanted me to be a doctor. So he would always ask me, 'What are you going to be when you grow up?' And I'd have to say 'Dr. Chen.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My mother's father was a doctor, and she desperately wanted to be a doctor.
My dad was a doctor and surgeon. He was the fifth generation of his family to become a doctor.
My dad was a doctor, but he was just always, like, going from hospital to hospital for some reason.
My father was a doctor.
My father was a doctor, and I admired him and got along well with him. He took me with him on house calls. We were living in Flushing, which was then a sleepy village of 25,000 - before the subway got there. I've been sure I wanted to be a doctor since I was about 12.
I'm from a family of doctors, and I think they really wanted me to be a doctor. I even sort of assumed I would be a doctor.
Everybody in my family are doctors.
I wake up in the morning, and I go, 'I'm Doctor Who! I'm playing Doctor Who. I'm Doctor Who.'
My father was a doctor, but he was what I would call an intellectual - very well-read and very interested in knowledge. He insisted that I get as much education as my brothers.
'Doctor Who' is one of those things that stays with you throughout your career, and I'm very happy with that.
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