I've always felt like the reason I became an actor is because I look for more high drama than what I had at home.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I knew I wanted to be an actor when I was growing up, really. So when I decided to go to university instead of drama school, it was with the intention of becoming an actor afterwards.
My introduction to acting was through theatre, so I actually saw a couple of Broadway shows that made me want to be an actor.
I'm sure one reason I became an actor is my basic unwillingness to live one life.
I discovered that I wanted to be an actor back when I did my first play in junior high. I've been doing theater in junior high and high school, and I just kept feeding the fire, kept wanting to pursue acting full-on.
I actually didn't always want to be an actor.
I finally realized that yeah I did want to be an actor and it wasn't out of habit, but I needed to grow up for myself and then kind of re-enter the industry with a sound understanding of what my sensibilities and my values are as a relatively formed human being.
I became an actor because I enjoy playing a variety of different people rather than playing one person for the rest of my career.
The reason I wanted to be an actor is that I don't want to play me for the rest of my life and make money out of that.
You know, it's recently come into focus for me why I want to be an actor: It's because of the connection I feel to people.
I'd always wanted to be an actor, ever since I was very little. I don't know why.