Puberty was the main culprit in ending my acting career. I went from being kind of this chunky little kid to looking different, and I was really bummed because I loved acting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was a kid who went to film school and fell into acting.
To be honest, the core reason why I became an actor was that I didn't want to go to school. That's where it started. I hated opening my history books and my English books, but then, of course, you grow older. I went to film school in New York, and that's when you really realize that you have to grow up now. It's not child's play anymore.
I loved acting as a kid because I was kind of shy, so it brought me out of myself.
Growing up, I wasn't sure about acting, but I knew I wanted to be part of the movie industry.
I didn't grow up wanting to be an actor, and I didn't go to acting school.
I've never really felt like I was a child actor. Just an actor who happened to be quite young.
Although I started off as a child artist, I left acting in between, as I felt that I was missing the fun of school days. But a little later, I became keen on acting again and started going for auditions.
Growing up, I was always in my high school musicals and everything, but I kind of stopped doing all that when I finished school and acting became my main priority.
I wasn't into acting when I was a kid. Maybe because I was shy or it didn't occur to me.
The acting bug just seemed to stick with me. I loved going to theatre school in college and continued to train in film classes and had been auditioning for T.V. and movie roles since I was in my late teens. My career has been slow and steady, and I kind of like it that way.