I moved to Los Angeles when I was about 20, all by myself. It was exciting. I had this moment when I felt like I needed to put on my big-boy pants and just make that leap to see what would happen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I moved to Los Angeles when I was 20 years old and was absolutely terrified. I grew up in a small town, so the city itself scared me. I initially did not plan on staying but fell in love with it and never went home.
When I first moved to Los Angeles, I had a really bad run. I would sleep in my car during the day outside the Disney building in Burbank, and that's where I got my first job, which is really weird. I liked to stay around the studios and kind of get the good vibes going.
I moved to L.A. right after I finished high school, for three years, because everybody was telling me it was important to get down there, and then I kind of just decided for myself that I didn't need to be there to be doing this. I wanted out of some of the chaos that comes with living here and being an actor.
I moved away when I was young, when I was about 19. I'd literally come from an area with dirt roads and stuff like that, right to the centre of a city of about five million people. It's been great. I'm based in New York, and every day, it's amazing.
I moved to Los Angeles to be with a man I loved.
I had family and friends back home. Just because I could potentially feel alone in Los Angeles, that didn't mean I was alone.
I remembered moving from Sacramento to Los Angeles with my mum when I was seven and my sister was three or four.
The first time I lived in L.A. I was too young. I really wanted to be back home in Vancouver.
I grew up in Los Angeles and always wished I'd spent a childhood in a far different place.
I then moved to LA when I was 16... but before that I had done a play on Broadway.