Everything was magnificent so far, even if I knew my part of dramas.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I came to know theater, drama became valuable to me.
It was my first straight dramatic role, and the most adult, intelligent one I have ever played.
I loved playing a dramatic role. There's a side of me a lot of people don't know, and when I do dramatic roles, it just all comes out.
I knew there was something special about the theater for me something beyond the regular reality, something that I could get into and transcend and become something other than myself.
I hardly knew anything when I first arrived. I had to learn how to act as I went along. After about a year I got a grip on what acting was all about and it started coming straight from my heart; I wasn't just saying the words any longer.
I realized that acting was the thing I was still maybe the best at. Of the things I felt like I was good at, that was the thing that came the most naturally to me.
The talent that I was blessed with was really for the theater.
Acting was the only place that I ever felt like I belonged so went for it with everything I had.
For me, hour-long drama was always the thing I felt the most comfortable doing, and I've played so many dramatic roles in the theater.
With me, it was just a job. I never had stars in my eyes about the theatre.