I had to spend a few years learning how to do movies. I wasn't really good at that. I was a theatre actor first and foremost. So I took my time learning that.
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I sort of grew up doing theater. And that's how I got into film, actually.
I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that. I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film.
I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film.
Fifteen years before I became a screen actor, I was in the theatre. A lot of my work was comedy, which I loved doing. It's harder.
I didn't have a normal academic career. I never studied cinema. I learned from life.
I got into television, and I'm a television guy, so I've never really had a movie career.
I acted in theater and I took film classes when I was 12 and just obsessed over it. I loved it and spent hours and hours in the film studio learning and watching.
I did theatre a lot when I was a kid. Then I went to acting school in New York. I did a lot of behind the scenes in college. I wanted to learn while I had the time. I studied theatre and film in different capacities.
I had no interest in really becoming an actress or doing that kind of thing... I just knew that I wanted to do something in making films.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
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