I went on a few auditions for Broadway musicals, and never stopped taking classes, but I didn't take it seriously until I was out of college.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I studied at Guildhall and did the acting course, but because I could sing a bit, I kept being cast in musicals.
I was the lead in two musicals, and I took dance classes.
Growing up, I was always in my high school musicals and everything, but I kind of stopped doing all that when I finished school and acting became my main priority.
Although I started off as a child artist, I left acting in between, as I felt that I was missing the fun of school days. But a little later, I became keen on acting again and started going for auditions.
I joined an acting class in my junior year in high school. I'd always wanted to try it.
I used to do school plays. I never really took any acting classes. I'm just a natural ham, I guess.
I got into musical comedy because of Shakespeare, not because of singing. They needed someone to understudy Richard Burton. I was also going to musical auditions because the agent I had insisted I go to them.
I did do Broadway for a little less than a year and realized quickly I don't have a passion for it and, more importantly, I don't have a talent in it.
I dropped out of school and I never took acting classes.
When I was growing up, I thought I was getting bored of acting, so I left that. Then after a few years, I started missing it. I left my studies mid-way, and I used to give lots of auditions.