I loved New York. I made enough money and studied acting with Kenneth McMillan, which was my first formal training.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I trained in theater. I loved Los Angeles, but I've found New York to be successful for me.
The acting training in school was great, but it was mostly fun being young and in New York. Because my upbringing was so transient, New York ended up being my home. I've been living in New York longer than I have anywhere else in my life.
Everything has combined to make my life in New York an amazing experience. I told my manager a few years ago that I wanted to move here and try acting in the theater.
I was trained on stage at NYU in New York City; I did a lot of theatre then.
I started working in New York City as an actor and did many plays. I did regional theater, smaller theaters, children's theater.
I moved to New York in '92 and got my graduate degree in acting from NYU - they have a great acting program. I graduated in '95.
I started doing theatre, and that's when I really fell in love with the profession; I learned a lot. It felt a bit weird to go from living in New York on Broadway to university, so I kept putting it off. Then, eventually, I had to give up the place.
I never really considered acting as a career until I moved to New York.
I trained in Toronto with a private acting teacher, who was wonderful, for years growing up.
I love New York. I'm working on Broadway, and it's a great way for me to get my feet wet in acting and a great way to season yourself as a performer.
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