My twenties were my practice. My thirties were when I really hit my stride with GoPro and did all the heavy lifting to build the business.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me, my 20s were all about reaching for the brass ring of work in theater, television, and film, surviving in between by waiting tables, painting houses, serving coffee, and temping.
Personally, my twenties were a complete waste of time. Professionally, I hope some good came of them.
My 20s were a completely and utterly different time in my life.
I was 20, I was an amateur from 14 but my first professional role was at 22.
By the time I was 22, I was a professional. A young and flawed professional, but not an amateur.
My mother's career was over at 40 but she was still trying to be everyone's buddy, always smiling for the cameras.
To get GoPro started, I moved back in with my parents and went to work seven days a week, 20 hours a day. I wrote off my personal life to make headway on it.
I was having my teens in my 30s.
I was comfortable in my thirties playing the romantic partner, the hero that saves the day, or the woman who is facing a world that revolves around younger kid actors.
My 20s were a lost decade. I didn't do much of anything.