When I went to drama school, I thought that everybody would think I was only there because my dad was on TV.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I thought people would think I only wanted to be an actor because my dad was, rather than because I had an innate calling.
I was very vocal about what I wanted to do at a very young age. I wanted to be inside of the television set. I didn't know being on TV was being an actor.
I never really saw my dad as entertained as when he was just completely blown away by somebody on the television screen or at the movies. I think that's the real reason that I went into acting.
My parents couldn't afford a full time drama school, but I basically just did every class I could do, and followed every drama interest I could. When I was 15 or 16 I did drama courses.
I was a drama major through college.
I didn't start drama school until I was 20, and I don't think I would have gotten nearly as much out of it had I gone when I was 18.
I didn't start drama school until I was 20, and I don't think I would have gotten nearly as much out of it had I gone when I was 18. I didn't show up there to please anyone. After I was accepted, I wrote, 'The Audition's Over' and put it on the door of my dorm.
I was just lucky enough to grow up in a time when they actually had drama departments in schools.
I always wanted to go to a drama school.
When I was younger and studying acting, I never ever saw myself in the sitcom world; it was drama that really turned me on and still does.