When I first broke into the acting industry, I taught spinning classes to support myself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I started taking acting classes when I was twelve.
I joined an acting class in my junior year in high school. I'd always wanted to try it.
I did a lot of student acting when I was young.
And I taught acting for years, and without knowing it that was the real thing that started bending me toward directing.
If I wasn't acting, I'd be teaching acting. That would be my easiest thing to fall back on is teaching it.
I loved teaching. And I always used to say that acting was just something I did purely on my own terms, and that if I had to make a living from it there would be too much pressure.
In college, I took an acting class as a lark. I was surprised by how much it interested me. It seemed like something I could do my whole life and always try to get better at.
I always treat all the jobs I do as an acting class.
I had to study acting to basically educate myself.
I never did go back to acting class. I was too busy working.