It ultimately becomes an asset to be part of a theatrical family if, indeed, you're good at what you do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My family is very theatrical.
My whole family is very artistic - my uncles are all actors and theatre directors.
In the theatre, as anyone knows who's even done amateur theatre all their lives, you immediately find a family there. Because you're under stress, you're trying to create something, you're putting on a show, you find brothers and sisters right away.
I think in any form of acting, you're always well served if you've done theater.
As an actor, I'm in such a privileged position because my work is job by job. If something doesn't fit in with family life, there's more flexibility.
My family were broadminded enough to support me when I wanted to pursue a life in the theatre.
If you're working in theatre, you have all your days to spend with your children.
Being a part of the theater community has been important to me from the time I was a child, through my parents.
No one in my family is in entertainment. They thought acting was a fun hobby, and when I got a degree, I'd settle down.
Most of the musical film work that I have done has been in this realm of what I think of as real family entertainment.
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