You draw on your own childhood every time you tee it up as an actor.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you're an actor or any kind of artist, you use your life as something to draw from in every experience.
I was always the kid who could draw. I had this talent, and it was the one thing that gave me some kind of dignity in the midst of my personal environment.
I was three years old when I started drawing. I did it all my life.
When I was a kid, I loved to draw, and I was lucky because I had parents and teachers and grown-ups around who recognised and encouraged that.
Like any other actor, I draw on life experience.
From the time I was three or four years old, I drew all the time. Drew all the time, every second.
Growing up, I enjoyed drawing, but it was always in the service of an idea. I drew all the time, and I enjoyed making.
Generally I draw every day just to keep my hand in. I draw while I'm sitting on the Tube or in restaurants. Just doodling things and people I see.
In acting, you draw so much on your private life.
I am among the few who continue to draw after childhood is ended, continuing and perfecting childhood drawing - without the traditional interruption of academic training.
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