I went to acting school, and I polished my dancing, but I didn't really learn how to fight.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I did tap dancing and stuff like that at drama school. I did ballet as well. My dance teacher and I didn't necessarily get along all that well sometimes. She's brilliant... but it's just because I don't like wearing tights that I put up a bit of a fight there, I think.
I actually started acting because I couldn't dance.
I love doing fight scenes. I've been a dancer since I was 3 years old, so I think that helped me with the movements.
I didn't go into this business to do action because I'm a classically trained actor. But I'm good at kicking and punching.
I became disillusioned with dance when I was 16 and started focusing on acting.
I'm not someone who went to acting school - I was just out of the gate, doing it.
I had to study acting to basically educate myself.
I grew up dancing my whole life, and I always kind of perceived that's what I would do professionally. But when I caught the acting bug, I knew I needed to go with no turning back.
I've been very physical my whole life. I went out hiking and camping for days in the Australian forest, and when I trained at drama school for three years, we did a whole lot on stage-fighting techniques. And I was a dancer from 5 to 18, so I have a memory for choreography.
I started out fighting before I was acting, actually, then got hurt and got into the acting.