My family were broadminded enough to support me when I wanted to pursue a life in the theatre.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My family was always supportive when I decided that I wanted to pursue this thing called acting.
Choosing to be in the theatre was a way to put my roots down somewhere with other people. It was a way to choose a new family.
The theater is where I belonged; I simply wanted to be an actress my whole life.
Being a part of the theater community has been important to me from the time I was a child, through my parents.
I was heavily involved in musical theater.
My immediate family was always very supportive. It was my own fear of the rest of the world not accepting me, the rest of our society not accepting my wish to be an actor.
My family was very supportive of my acting. They didn't really have a choice because I got jobs acting before anyone could really say anything. It paid my way through college and helped my family out.
My family was very supportive of whatever I wanted because my grandfather was an opera singer. My dad's dad. So my dad has an appreciation for the arts, and he let me choose my own path.
My parents were very supportive of me and my artistic endeavours. My father and mother came to every school play I ever did.
Fortunately, for the first 20 years in my career, I didn't have any other responsibilities outside of myself. I didn't have a wife and kids, so I could afford to sort of barely scrape by, to do theater.
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