It blows me away that my parents, they really weren't much into theater, but they recognized that in me. When I think about the things they did to support that, I'm blown away.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being a part of the theater community has been important to me from the time I was a child, through my parents.
My parents were brought up in families which believed theatre people weren't to be trusted. But they were nice people.
My parents are not theatrical people, but my dad took me to the theater.
My parents were not theatrical at all.
It was always theater for me. But part of that came out of the fact that I was always acting out as a kid. I was the kid who didn't play well with others.
I was just blown away by everything my dad was doing, every play. It was amazing to be able to go as a young person to the theater and see these visuals and how creative it could be. More than anything it was realizing you could do that as a life path.
You know, I think I was always intrigued by theater since I was a small child.
My parents were so proud when I got a scholarship to go to theatre school - it was unheard of that a coal-miner's son should go to drama school.
My parents weren't at all in entertainment, but when I look back, something along the line prepared me and opened me up to entertainment.
My parents certainly didn't have anything to do with the theater. I'm some kind of accident.