I loved being on stage, but I told myself that if I didn't get into RADA, I wouldn't pursue an acting career. I did get in, though, and that was that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Initially, it was my dream to get into RADA. Then I got in. So it became my dream to show them I wasn't half bad at acting.
I did work hard at auditions, and three years at RADA isn't like a walk in the park. And then it takes a lot of sacrifices, giving certain things up in order to audition, in order to do a play, whatever it may be.
All my friends were choosing university courses, but I had no interest in anything other than acting, so I applied to go to RADA.
My intention of making acting a career was about being onstage.
I loved being on stage. I was in elementary school when I started, so I couldn't say that it was about the building of characters.
I was not naturally meant to be on stage. I hated being in the spotlight; I was scared.
I went whole hog at the actor's lifestyle - really embraced it. I had by then known how much I loved acting already, because I discovered acting from a teacher in the seminary - that's the first place I ever did it, in the seminary.
I didn't want to get into acting. I was very happy doing MTV, it took up my time, I was content.
I wanted to be a stage actor but I got stuck on television. It took a couple of years to get used to.
I never went to stage school or anything like that. It was always plays, productions at school and things like that. The thing for me with acting was it was the only thing I could fully concentrate on. I loved playing sports. I didn't really love studying.