I was never really acting. I was not taking it seriously. Acting was very much a hobby for me. It wasn't really until I was finishing college and doing it sporadically that I began to take it seriously.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Acting was something I did growing up. I never it took it too seriously; it was just one of those things I got into high school and was like, 'Nah, I don't want to continue acting.' Cause I got into it professionally by local theater, and from there, I just decided to do sports and be more a high school kid and have my fun.
By the time I grew up, acting just seemed like something I'd already done. I had absolutely no interest in it, even though some people thought it would be my calling.
I jumped into acting because it was fun. It was tougher when I had to take my fun seriously.
Acting is fun, and if you enjoy doing it, you should take it seriously and see what you can do.
'Serious acting' is the kind of acting that I don't ever respond to.
I was more interested in playing sports than acting. I didn't take acting too seriously until the end of my junior year.
I never thought acting would be my life. I only started doing it because I needed something to occupy my weekends after I dislocated my knee and couldn't play sport.
Acting is such a huge part of my life. It really allows me to have a creative outlet and to actually be able to have an outlet to discuss openly the things that truly I think are relevant in the world, that make a difference.
I never thought acting would be a realistic job for me. Because, quite frankly, I didn't see people who looked like me doing it. I quickly realized, that's all the more reason to try.
Acting is a very limited form of expression and those who take it seriously are very limited people. I take it seriously.