I went into acting because I'm easily bored. Acting seemed to give vent to a lot of different feelings.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It was difficult for me to feel my feelings, so I just buried them. Then I found that acting was a way for me to get them out. But now that I'm a reasonably sane adult, acting is more about my trying to engage other people: Acting is cathartic for the viewer as well.
I went into acting because I had to make a good living. I had a child now and I had to support him any way I could... I wasn't happy, but I wasn't unhappy. I was just doing what I had to do to survive.
Acting was never something I wanted to do for the rest of my life, so it was easy to walk away.
I always felt like acting was something I could just do if I wanted, which was wrong.
Acting is just something I always knew I wanted to do - acting and writing.
I've always enjoyed Acting. Acting is acting.
I love acting. It's what I do, not what I am.
The reason I got into acting was not to explore myself. I was a reader, I didn't care about acting. I got into it in college, but I had no interest really in that, in getting up in front of anybody.
I jumped into acting because it was fun. It was tougher when I had to take my fun seriously.
By the time I grew up, acting just seemed like something I'd already done. I had absolutely no interest in it, even though some people thought it would be my calling.