My mom and dad always taught acting, so instead of getting me babysitters, they would just bring me to class.
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When moms and dads put their kids in acting class, good luck. Because you're just filling them with stuff they don't need yet.
If I wasn't acting, I'd be teaching acting. That would be my easiest thing to fall back on is teaching it.
My parents never looked at my acting as a career. They saw it as a way to help provide for the household.
My parents were involved in community theater in New Jersey. Instead of hiring a baby sitter, they would take me with them. So my love of acting seeped in from watching my parents and seeing them having fun.
I did a lot of student acting when I was young.
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.
There's no trick of teaching acting. Either someone wants to do it and is gifted, or not.
I have been acting since I was thirteen.
I started taking acting classes when I was twelve.
I started going to acting school when I was 14, and I would always have my own take on things.
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