All through school, I was losing hundreds of pounds in school, so that's a journey - that's an old journey. I'm tired of that. I know that road.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Going from 300 pounds to 150 pounds was the biggest change of my whole life.
I just decided that I wasn't going to gain anything by going to school, since we couldn't afford it anyway, so I left school very early and went to work and progressively did things.
After the second and final time that I got hugely fat in my life and when I lost that weight six or seven years ago, I pretty much decided that I was going to stay in decent shape for the rest of my life.
I was doing a show at the National Youth Theatre, playing an old man. Before that I had played fat clowns and I thought, 'If I want to have the career I would like, I am going to have to lose weight.' I was just starting drama school, and found I was moving around a lot. I also started to eat sensibly. The weight just dropped off.
I go out on the road for much longer than I probably should and lose more of myself than I should.
My weight has been one of the most challenging things that I've had to deal with throughout my career.
One of the things I like best about 'Biggest Loser' is being around people who are trying to make the right choices. When you feel defeated about your weight and your health, like there's no hope, and you still make the choice to fight for it, to make the change happen no matter what people say or think, that's inspiring to me.
I thought to myself, Join the army. It's free. So I figured while I'm here I'll lose a few pounds.
My New Year's Resolution List usually starts with the desire to lose between ten and three thousand pounds.
I never had to pound the pavement and really struggle after college.