I'd go dance at talent shows, and because I was young I had the upper hand on a lot of other crews. People thought it was cute. I used that to my advantage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ever since I was 2 or 3, I loved to perform for people. I would walk up to another table in a restaurant and crack a joke, sing a song, do a dance, or something entertaining, and the 'audience' would almost always smile and laugh.
As a dancer, I'd dance with broken toes. Just like acting, you compete with yourself and drive forward. That discipline helped in Hollywood.
I was kind of an obnoxious kid. I would imitate Celine Dion. I would jump around and belt to the rafters and do the accent and everything.
I come from a dancing background, and I know it's stereotypical, but I would dance because I wasn't comfortable speaking to people.
I always loved to entertain and show off in front of the neighbors. I would sing and dance at their houses.
For the amount of talent I had - and I couldn't dance, act, or tell a joke - I enjoyed a tremendous career.
I always wanted to perform in some capacity since I was a kid - I was a ballerina, then a singer before acting.
No one would have picked me out in high school and said, 'This guy is going to be in show business.' I don't have any of the talents you would normally associate with show business.
My dream role would be anything where I get to tap-dance.
I want to be more physical and theatrical within the stand-up. There might be dance moments, and people better watch out - I will gallop.
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