I'd done the method bit before from, like, age 15 to 19. I was a Civil War re-enactor.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I just did in my early twenties what most did when they were teenagers, being free and exploring and making mistakes, but I did it in France. I did it privately.
At 21, I discovered repression and injustice. The army would shoot students with real bullets.
The minute I was told what to do at any age, I did the opposite. Hopefully I'll do that for the rest of my life.
I was 20 years old at Pearl Harbor. I was in the Navy about a year and four months before the war.
Had I been older - maybe 25 or 30 - I would have never tried half the things I did because I would have rationalized everything and never did it.
I went through some real challenges growing up. I joined the Army two weeks out of high school when I was 17, and never looked back.
When I happened to get into school, I felt like I could approach it as aggressively as things in the military.
When I was about 15... I made my first attempt as a leading lady, and was, of course, a complete failure.
I've been doing this since I was 10 years old, inhabiting different people and playing different roles.
I'd done some acting stuff when I was younger, around age nine.