I've always been in the theater. I've always gone to it. That's been my way to cope. Early on in my career, I remember running - fleeing - to the theater as a way of coping with all the meshugaas that was going on for me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I fell into the theatre because I felt I was doing it well, and I stuck to it for the same reason.
Really, I'll go anywhere at any time to continue working in theater - it's a passion that I'm thankful I still have. It keeps me creative and on my toes and meeting great people. I can't imagine a better way of working than on a play.
My happiest times in the theater are when I do ensemble pieces. I really got into theater because of that closeness.
I have always wanted to work in the theater. I've always felt the glamour of being backstage and that excitement, but I've never actually done it - not since I was in 5th grade, really. But I've had many plays in my films. I feel like maybe theater is a part of my movie work.
I went to theater school but never really got the chance to do theater, and it's always been a dream of mine.
I did theatre all my life and then went into the film world. I then kind of segued into TV land, which is a different experience.
I wanted to be in the theater. It is simply the way I felt.
I did a lot of theater when I was in high school and college. I also did stand-up in college, so it was always part of what I did.
Theater has been my way of learning about everything.
I just realized at some point that I was hopelessly in love with the theater. I fought it for a long time because I thought theater was for, you know, insufferable actors.