The first acting I ever did was an Italian commercial. Once I did that, I said, 'this acting thing is awesome.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Really it was the first time in my life that I recognised that acting is, I'm just going to say it, I am an artist, I have to do this, I have to do this.
I did commercials since I was 16, and that's kind of acting, depending on what you're selling.
I created, wrote, produced, and starred in my first-ever acting gig!
When I first started acting I was about nine years old. I had never been to audition in my life and my agent sent me out. It was just a commercial for 'Harry Potter.' That was the first thing I ever went out for and I got the 'Harry Potter' commercial which was really cool, but I didn't play Harry Potter.
My first acting job - I used to do commercials, and I had done a couple music videos - but my first job job was 'ATL' with T.I. I auditioned for that, like, five times. I didn't have an agent. And then, from there, my life changed.
My acting career began at age three and my parents got me into it. I was in a McDonald's commercial.
My first real acting gig was probably playing Mamillius in my mother's 'Winter's Tale.' My mom and dad are both in theater, so I grew up acting and being a little theater brat as well.
My first job in acting was in a Scott Baio movie called 'I Love N.Y.' My role was Italian Girl. I sent my 8x10 to a casting agent in the booklet, 'The Ross Report,' which is where all the agents were listed before that little thing called the Internet. I read for this tiny part. I couldn't have been more excited to get it.
I did some theater as a kid for fun. But it was really by chance that I landed into acting.
My first acting job was a Breck commercial.