Well, I made an announcement to my family at 8 that I wanted to be an actor, and I focused like a laser beam on it. I never had a fallback plan.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I knew what I wanted to be at 8 years old - an actor!
I had no idea I was going to have a career in the theater. I did not plan it.
I told my parents I wanted to be an actor, and they were getting ready for a life of unemployment, so they're just happy I'm in work!
My becoming an actor wasn't planned. My interest always lied in sports such as football, martial arts, gymnastics and dance.
All my friends were going off to be professionals, and I said I wanted to be an actor.
I discovered that I wanted to be an actor back when I did my first play in junior high. I've been doing theater in junior high and high school, and I just kept feeding the fire, kept wanting to pursue acting full-on.
When I was seven, I had been very vocal about wanting to be an actor. And my mom decided that we would try it out for a couple weeks and come to L.A. from Sacramento.
I guess I stopped acting when I was 18 and didn't pick it up again until I was 21. That wasn't the plan, though. When I first started at Yale, the plan was to do a movie each summer.
When I was five, I always told my mom I would want to be an actor.
I announced to my mother one day when I was 8 that I wanted to be a serious actress.