I was with my grandmother, while one of my brothers lived with my dad, and one lived with my mom. It wasn't a great situation. Acting was the one good thing I was involved in.
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My parents were both in show business. My father was an actor, my mom an actress, and both singers, dancers and actors. They met in Los Angeles doing a play together and so I grew up in a show biz family.
I started acting when I was, like, three. My brother was really smart, and he wasn't being challenged enough, so my mom put him in the theater class. And I obviously followed him.
My family was very supportive of my acting. They didn't really have a choice because I got jobs acting before anyone could really say anything. It paid my way through college and helped my family out.
My family was always supportive when I decided that I wanted to pursue this thing called acting.
Both my parents were actors. I was schooled to think that acting was an important social service, that it was something that human beings need.
My mother died when I was young, and I was filming all the time. I was all over the place. Acting was the one constant.
My father and I used to watch movies all the time. That was our bonding time, so that's when I kind of fell in love with acting.
My mother was an actress and my voice teacher, an incredible voice teacher. My biological father is an actor, and my stepfather, who raised me along with my mother, is a psychotherapist. I was always supported in creative ventures.
My parents were both actors; my dad sort of quite early on. My mother acted for a while, and now she's a painter.
I always enjoyed acting. My aunt was actually an actress.
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