I did theatre all my life and then went into the film world. I then kind of segued into TV land, which is a different experience.
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I sort of grew up doing theater. And that's how I got into film, actually.
I did theatre a lot when I was a kid. Then I went to acting school in New York. I did a lot of behind the scenes in college. I wanted to learn while I had the time. I studied theatre and film in different capacities.
I started in theater; I did theater in New York for 14 years before I even thought about doing movies - I never thought about being in a film; it just never occurred to me.
I grew up seeing a lot of theatre, and it was theatre that really seduced me into acting - not film or television.
I studied theater in college, and I really wanted to be an actress and play a lot of different roles. Then I made landing on a television comedy my main focus.
I did some theater as a kid for fun. But it was really by chance that I landed into acting.
I did a lot of theater when I was in high school and college. I also did stand-up in college, so it was always part of what I did.
When I was at drama school I wanted to do classical theatre. It just so happened that I did a film when I came out and I moved that way.
I did some theatre. I had some smaller roles in a couple TV shows and films. I used to think I did a lot of acting, but my 'career' started when I started 'Homeland'.
I love doing movies but I loved doing theatre just as much.
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