I wanted to write in film or something like that. I thought acting was an embarrassing thing to say you wanted to do, especially when you're young. It seemed really uncool.
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I wasn't into acting when I was a kid. Maybe because I was shy or it didn't occur to me.
In the beginning, I was actually embarrassed to admit that I wanted to be an actor.
Growing up, I wasn't sure about acting, but I knew I wanted to be part of the movie industry.
Acting was a slow-burn thing. I found it was something I really, really liked doing, but it wasn't until my third year at drama school that I actually thought, 'Oh, right, I'm trained for this now; I'd better see if I can do it.'
I was a kid who went to film school and fell into acting.
I did some theater as a kid for fun. But it was really by chance that I landed into acting.
Acting was something that just came along. But I made good money, so it wasn't something I was just going to put aside and pretend it didn't exist.
The trouble with talking about acting is that it's like sex. It's enormously fun to do but just dreadfully embarrassing when you have to talk about it.
Acting is something I always wanted to do and knew I could do.
Acting is just something I always knew I wanted to do - acting and writing.