I had a good theater career for years. I played Hamlet when I was 22, and I've played some really great roles.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've done classical theaters. I played Hamlet myself and Romeo.
I not only loved studying theater, I loved being a theater major. It gave me an excuse to brood, to grow a beard, to wear black 'at' people. I didn't just want to play Hamlet, I wanted to be Hamlet.
Theatre has been a part of my life since before I can remember - my dad is also an actor and a director and a storyteller who lives and works in the Twin Cities; my mom is a nurse practitioner, but she also grew up doing theatre - so, it has always been a part of my experience.
I did some theater as a kid for fun. But it was really by chance that I landed into acting.
I'm kind of a jack of all trades. I have played all kinds of roles in the theater.
I love theater. I started in theater when I was nine years old.
I've been doing theatre since I was 5 years old.
I did theater for 15 years, and I spent a lot of time as an understudy.
I started out doing a lot of theater, a lot of Shakespeare, classic plays.
Theater was definitely part of my roots. My father would take me to plays, and then my mother was always on the lookout for other talent and taking me to see plays. I saw Frank Langella in 'Dracula'... Great, great performances. I was a theater rat, hanging out backstage.
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