Down South, I never had to audition. They would call me up and give me a role.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I live in Las Vegas with my family, and I never realized what my parents would go through to get me to a five-minute audition.
After high school, I drove out to L.A. with a friend of mine who had just graduated also, and I started auditioning. I got an agent, but it was all 'Saved By the Bell' auditions.
I came to New York when I was eighteen years old, and the first audition that I ever went to was this huge cattle call at the Equity building where I had gone two days earlier to sign up - I didn't have an agent or anything. It was for 'Chicago.' There were probably three hundred people there.
I've been auditioning since I was 7 years old.
I don't think auditioning will ever faze me again after the 'Grease' TV experience. It was fierce. There were thousands of people auditioning in four cities. I flew from home in Minneapolis to audition in L.A. I waited in line all day. I arrived at 7 A.M. and wasn't seen until 6 P.M.
I don't believe in auditioning. I'm a bad auditioner. I don't like it.
I didn't really know what I wanted to do, and then I got this call from a casting director in Los Angeles. She remembered me from something years before, and she called my mom wanting me to audition for this thing.
I taped my original audition for 'Fargo' with my agency in Chicago, Stewart Talent.
I try and get out there and audition as much as possible.
I am auditioning again - getting back to theatre would be amazing.