I actually moved from engineering to acting. I think what's important is how talented and passionate you are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The journey from engineering to acting just happened. I guess some things are meant to be.
Instead of becoming an engineer like my brother, I moved to New York to be an actor.
Although I did end up trying out several different fields before committing to acting, I knew in the deepest part of heart that I wanted to be an actress.
I love the process of acting, and to turn your passion into a career is the biggest gift.
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.
Acting is something I'm extremely passionate about.
I'm in love with the entire industry and every aspect of performing and directing, even writing, and I love working with acting students.
I wound up getting my degree in sports medicine and nutrition because I wanted to work in the medical field. But I wound up taking a trip to Los Angeles and decided being an actor sounds pretty cool, too.
The wonderful thing about acting is that you can use all of your talents and interests in your work.
I was studying to be an architect, I wasn't plotting to join the movies. Films were just another career option. I took acting up with the same schoolgirl enthusiasm I had for examinations. Acting is a job and I take it very seriously.