The thing about me is I have a great little acting school. I teach about 125 students.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I did a lot of student acting when I was young.
Twelve to 15 years of acting school, and I am being a bird.
I kind of fell backwards into acting. I was studying to be a high school teacher. I look now and I understand completely, or actually barely, how much work it is to be a teacher. It's an incredible amount of work.
If I wasn't acting, I'd be teaching acting. That would be my easiest thing to fall back on is teaching it.
I had a great acting teacher in high school. But I didn't like acting because it took too many people to get the job done. You have to talk to too many people and listen to others' opinions. With music, you get a few friends together and just make it.
You can always keep learning with acting, because the school is life and yourself and your friends and your relationships. I'm fascinated by it! It's infinito!
I started going to acting school in my senior year in high school, and I remained in acting school through four years of college.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
The only advice I give to acting students is, 'Be nice to your underclassmen. You never know who might be in a position to help you get a job one day.'
One of the hard things in my life has been balancing my education with my acting career, because I've been acting since the age of seven, on and off, just doing little parts and things. I've always been very keen to stay in school.