I did a lot of acting at school and university, then I went to drama school. It was quite a normal route.
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As for acting, I took drama lessons when I was in high school.
I took up drama and did so much extracurricular work, like the National Youth Theatre and Guildhall's Saturday school. Acting is where I felt most comfortable and how I wanted to express myself.
I did theatre a lot when I was a kid. Then I went to acting school in New York. I did a lot of behind the scenes in college. I wanted to learn while I had the time. I studied theatre and film in different capacities.
I started going to acting school in my senior year in high school, and I remained in acting school through four years of college.
I started performing in high school. There was a pretty great drama department at my school, and that's when I started doing plays and musicals.
I worked in theater my whole life. My mom was a drama teacher at my middle school. In high school, I was Drama Club President every year, and then I auditioned for conservatory acting programs.
It was in high school that I first became interested in acting. We put on lots of plays.
I had done plays in high school. It was something I always wanted to do since I was little. I was a drama major at UC-Irvine.
I was the suburban kid of Scottish parents, and the idea of an acting career was so beyond my experience. I didn't even know there were drama schools until a friend told me.
When I decided that I might want to do acting for a living - I don't know where it really came from, since there was no school play or any of that - my mom gave me her blessing. I had to get a scholarship - that was the only way I could have gone to drama school.