I loved it, but had to forget about acting after elementary school because it was the sort of thing you just didn't do in my rough neighborhood.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I did some acting in high school, I knew I really liked it.
I took acting classes in my senior year in college and I loved it.
I loved acting as a kid because I was kind of shy, so it brought me out of myself.
I loved acting when I was doing it, but getting the jobs I didn't understand because I'd never had to do it. That was a difficult lesson for me. It was very humbling and very bizarre.
I have no complaints with the whole childhood acting thing, because I wanted to do it.
Acting was fun for a while. I loved every minute of the really good things I did but probably wasn't as good as I should have been.
It was a lot of fun being a child actress. It suited me. I don't think it suits everybody, but I was in it because I had a passion, not because my parents wanted me to make money. If other kids want to do it, and they really like acting, go for it.
The acting training in school was great, but it was mostly fun being young and in New York. Because my upbringing was so transient, New York ended up being my home. I've been living in New York longer than I have anywhere else in my life.
I started acting because I enjoyed school plays.
I tried acting, liked it, and stuck with it. I saw it as the way I would keep that promise to myself of getting back at those who had made my school life a misery.