I'm just a normal girl. People have these preconceived notions about what movie stars are about and how we've grown up. My mother is pretty regular and raised us just like anyone else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I came from a very normal, un-Hollywood background. My parents provided me with every sort of normal upbringing that they could.
My mom wasn't a movie star.
I'm not a movie star. I'm just an actress.
I don't think of myself as a movie star. I'm a movie worker. I come from a railroad family. I come from the corn.
I think being a movie star is about whether an audience can watch you and care about you.
Growing up in Hollywood it seemed like every kid was the child of some star. We had no idea that other people would think we were special, because there was no other lifestyle to compare it to.
I know that a lot of people take inspiration from the fact that I was just a common man with no film background who turned into a star.
When I was young, all I wanted to be was a movie star. At a certain point, I started to grow up and really care about what I did.
My mother told me I was begging her to be an actor when I was four. My father and my grandfather saw at least one or two movies a week; they were film buffs, so I guess it just rubbed off on me. And now it's kind of become a way of life for me.
I'm a blue-collar Chicago girl raised on wonderful movies my mom took us to, ones that had a lot of heart.
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