I mean, I knew I wanted to do this kind of thing in school, but to actually have somebody that would bring you into that world, that was really exciting, you know?
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I initially thought I was going to be a teacher. Maybe like an elementary teacher or something like that, which would be fun. Maybe someday.
When I was in college, I wanted to be involved in things that would change the world.
Throughout school I appeared in all sorts of productions and deep in my heart of hearts I knew that was what I want to do more than anything else.
I have to credit high school for allowing us to mess around with movie stuff at a time when it was a novelty. Experimenting with that and having a very good group of friends to work with made it a very easy decision that this seemed like something I wanted to do with the rest of my life.
It was fun; you know, at this point in my life it's like, I want to do stuff that's meaningful.
I knew I wanted to do something creative. I didn't think I'd have the luxury of doing something like that, because I didn't know anyone who had pursued anything they really adored, but I had dreams for singing or writing.
When I was 12, I saw the Apollo moon landings, and I thought that was really fantastic and exciting and thought, 'That's what I want to do.'
I wanted to be something and prove to girls in high school, and to my mum and dad, that I could be really... spectacular.
I had a weirdly awesome high-school experience.
I didn't want to teach. I wanted to act. It was quite a long and difficult road to get there but very thrilling when I did.
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