My childhood was as conventional as you could get. I think I probably created 'Arcadia' with a certain amount of wishful thinking. I would have loved to have more looseness and freedom and community.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My childhood was as conventional as you could get.
I always wondered what it would be like to have a normal childhood.
My childhood was very, very, very, very traditional.
I have nothing to say about my childhood. It was a perfectly pleasant upbringing - it's not like it was unhappy or anything.
It was a great childhood. We weren't especially wealthy or anything, but I felt I had a kind of safety and freedom.
People talk about me in 'Arcadia' and I think I was okay in it but I've given better performances in other productions that didn't have the same impact. But I knew 'Arcadia' was going to be an event and I wanted to be part of it.
I had a very happy childhood, but I wasn't that happy a child. I liked being alone and creating characters and voices. I think that's when your creativity is developed, when you're young. I liked the world of the imagination because it was an easy place to go to.
I had a very happy childhood, but I still used my imagination as a leisure resort.
I didn't have a normal childhood by any means. But it was what it was, and I appreciate what my parents did for me.
Sure, my childhood was unusual. All these eccentric, wild people frequented our home: rock stars, drag queens, models, bikers, freaks. But I was not this little rich girl. My mom and I lived in an apartment.