Being an actor does make you aware of your age.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Since first starting my career, I've grown accustomed to working with actors older than me. I'm always the youngest.
I'm certainly a young actor. I'm certainly those two things. Actually, I'm not even young anymore; I'm 29. So, I'm an actor.
I was very young when I became an actor: I was 19 years old.
When I was growing up, you'd read about actors, and they'd never tell you their age and how much they made a year as part of their definition.
The truth is that from the age of 14, I felt about 40, and for that reason, I felt that I would never succeed as an actor until my looks caught up with my actual age.
I became an actor when I was 22.
I'm not one of those actors who lies about their age.
As you're growing up, it's odd, because directors don't expect you to grow up. They think you'll be young forever, but as an actor, there is an awkward period when you're too young for old or too old for young, and it can be an odd time.
You always like to learn from people as a young actor. I think every young actor says that, but it's true.
I think in the acting world you either manage that transition to older roles, or you stick with what you've always done and then discover nobody can bear you doing it as an older person.
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