I didn't grow up seeing faces of patriots, emotional and raw and gritty, who looked like me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I didn't see a lot of women who looked like me on TV when I was growing up.
Growing up, I remember watching TV, and I didn't see a lot of people who looked like me, especially someone who passed as a glamorous model on a mainstream TV show.
I played football in the ninth and 10th grade. I looked a lot like Joe Namath, so I think my looks got me there more than my abilities.
All through school, people told me I looked like Marcia Brady.
I didn't grow up beautiful.
Everything was in stark and dreadful contrast with the trivial crises and counterfeit emotions of Hollywood, and I returned to England deeply moved and emotionally worn out.
I started working in television quite young, actually, and I definitely felt very insecure about what I looked like.
I dressed like the guys who I grew up with. I looked like the guys I grew up with.
From the time I was about 7 until I was about 13 or 14, I looked like I was Pat from 'Saturday Night Live.' I'm not exaggerating, remotely.
When I was in high school in America, I didn't see anyone who looked like me - hardly ever. I just thought that was normal because you don't know any better. So I used to idolize so many other people, like Sarah Michelle Gellar on 'Buffy.'
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