I left home when I turned 17 and ran away to New York. I did a lot of moving. I was based in New York and country-hopping, so I was always 'the new girl'.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I started coming up to New York at age 17. There was a girl I met over the summer somewhere; I was chasing her. I would drive up to D.C., where I had made some friends, which was about four hours away, and we would take the bus up to New York.
I was just a guy who ran away from home at 16 because my parents were getting a divorce and the judge was making me choose which parent to live with. I didn't want to make that choice. I ended up in New York City.
I moved away when I was young, when I was about 19. I'd literally come from an area with dirt roads and stuff like that, right to the centre of a city of about five million people. It's been great. I'm based in New York, and every day, it's amazing.
I was raised in New York and then moved to Miami in my teenage years, returning to New York later on.
I left my parents' home when I was 22, I moved to New York with my ex-girlfriend. We did a film together with Raul Julia.
When I was 18, I was moving to New York to start college at The New School. I had done a year of college in Toronto and wasn't happy there. I didn't have any friends in New York City, but I applied and got in. It was pretty overwhelming, but everyone in New York is so ambitious and creative.
I moved to New York when I was 21 or 22 as a graduate fellow.
The time I spent in New York when I was 17 gave me the confidence to pursue my dreams with my whole heart.
Right when I turned 18, I moved to New York, originally for school, and then dropped out and just lived in New York.
I got to New York when I was eighteen. I was knocking around, trying to be an actor, writer, musician, whatever happened.