I live in Las Vegas with my family, and I never realized what my parents would go through to get me to a five-minute audition.
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I didn't really know what I wanted to do, and then I got this call from a casting director in Los Angeles. She remembered me from something years before, and she called my mom wanting me to audition for this thing.
When I was younger, my dad was making a music video for a band in Montreal. I was goofing around and being a ham. An agent was there and she was telling me, 'Hey, do you think you'd want to go out on auditions?' I was like, 'Yeah, what's an audition? Sure, I'll do it.'
My parents were reluctant to let me start auditioning until I was at least a little bit emotionally stable - I'm still working on that! And so I started when I was fifteen, and it was the best thing that could have happened to me in terms of being able to focus my crazy teenage energy into something good.
I've been auditioning since I was 7 years old.
Down South, I never had to audition. They would call me up and give me a role.
I wanted to be a child actor so bad that every day I'd beg my parents if I could audition, but my mom said, 'Not until you can drive yourself to auditions.'
My dad never told me that when you audition, you might not get the role. He wanted to wait until my first disappointment to tell me.
I was involved with my theater program in high school, and I was involved in a festival where I could audition for a lot of different schools.
My parents spent 16 years hauling my butt to L.A. for audition after audition. I remember always hoping I could help take care of them because they took such good care of me.
I really do not like auditioning... it's hard because you never know what you're going to walk into in a room.
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