I have to say my background was mostly theatre, which I love, and it took a long time to feel comfortable there. That's probably true of anyone's career.
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My whole background, my whole life was just lots and lots of theater, a lot of that being musical theater.
My background is in theater. I was a theater major in college.
I've always said that theater was where I began, so everything I do now has a bit of my theater background in it. It was my training.
I started doing theatre, and that's when I really fell in love with the profession; I learned a lot. It felt a bit weird to go from living in New York on Broadway to university, so I kept putting it off. Then, eventually, I had to give up the place.
I started off in musical theater, yeah. It was one of my first jobs; it was in Spring Awakening in London, which was amazing.
I started out pursuing an acting career out of college when I lived in Los Angeles. When I got an entry into broadcasting, I preferred it. I liked being me, rather than dressing up to be someone else. Now I'm 30 and doing a career of my own and have been in this career for eight years.
My whole background is theater, and theater is to some degree presentational.
I was always interested in the arts as a child - drawing, painting, and piano - but acting became a favourite. I was a major theatre geek in high school - if I wasn't in the drama room at lunch rehearsing, I'd be in the art room finishing up some type of project.
I had a background in theater as an actor, and then a photographer, and then as an experimental filmmaker and editor.
I did theatre all my life and then went into the film world. I then kind of segued into TV land, which is a different experience.
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