I think I knew acting was what I wanted to do. But I was from this small town and there was no place for an adult to recognise it.
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When I was a kid, I didn't know how I got into acting.
In terms of acting, I've been acting from a very young age. I've always loved it and wanted to have a career in acting or something to do with it.
I thought acting was what grownups did. It was such a part of my childhood. I was already in love with performing before I knew there were other options. By then, it was too late.
Growing up, I wasn't sure about acting, but I knew I wanted to be part of the movie industry.
Acting is something I always wanted to do and knew I could do.
As a child, acting just seemed like a natural extension of my love of play - and if you've forgotten how to play, you shouldn't be an actor.
I got into acting as a young child on account of a sort of arbitrary thing. A friend of my mom's was a casting director, so really, as kind of a lark, I had a couple of acting jobs that had just enough exposure to give me the option to continue if I wanted to. I followed through with it.
At school there was no acting to be had other than school plays which I did now and again.
Never thought acting was something you could make a living at. It wasn't until I was in college, and got a lead in a play, that I began to realize I might just be able to blunder into this profession.
Acting was something that I grew up just doing. I certainly never thought about it.