My father was a police officer before he retired. One of my brothers is also a police officer, and I think they kind of expected I would do something along those lines, like become a fireman or something.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I wanted to be a police officer for a long time so I could be just like my dad!
There are certain age limits on police officers. They'd have retired me out at 65.
I actually wanted to be a police officer like my dad for the longest time, up until my sophomore year in high school when I started doing plays. I did plays when I was little, but in high school, I started getting into acting.
My dad was a cop. My mom worked at various jobs - she worked as a homemaker, a bank teller, a bartender.
As a little boy, I wanted to be a policeman. And then as I got older, and I saw my dad in the car business, an automobile executive.
I grew up in a family of firemen and cops.
I've never considered being a cop. I could be a teacher, I could be a minister, a social worker or a professor. As long I don't have to see blood and see people die every day, if I could inspire or help in their lives, that's something I'd want to do.
My dad was a New York City cop. His father was a New York City fireman. And my mother's dad was a city taxi driver.
If I was to do anything besides acting, I would be a fireman or a beat cop. I'd do a regular job.
My mother's a police officer, so there was only so much trouble I could get myself into. But my father grew up on the other side.