You have to be forward-moving and able to balance a lot of things at the same time. I attribute a lot of that to the Marine Corps and Juilliard both.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You have to train hard and be strong while staying flexible and limber, so I'm trying to find that balance.
I grew up moving around because my dad was in the Air Force - I think this has carried over into my work in that I like to hop around from one medium to another.
I think being a competitive diver for years helps you focus and dedicate yourself to what's needed.
I want to swim in both directions at once. Desire success, court failure.
You have to make one thing a priority and achieve balance that way, rather than trying to do everything all at once.
It's hard to balance everything. It's always challenging.
The Marines gave me a really strong sense of discipline and a work ethic that kicks in at my job.
My father is a Marine. My brother is a Marine. I almost became a Marine. I'm no stranger to fight training. I used to do jujitsu and boxing as a kid. I was a running back in football for my high school and my college. I played ice hockey as well as did theater. So, there's always been a physical nature to me.
The only kind of movement you could make in the Navy was to be a platoon leader or one of those kinds of things as you got more senior in your Navy career.
I have trouble with direction, because I have trouble with authority. I was not a good Marine.