I hated high school. I didn't have any friends because I didn't fit in.
I'll probably never go to prom. I haven't ever been to a high school dance.
I could be playing high school until I'm, like, 30 or something, at the rate I'm growing.
I was a huge nerd in high school. Sure, I socialized - but I was definitely a nerd.
Before I was ever in high school, I had dark circles under my eyes.
I was this 5-7 pudgy kid in high school... I wasn't a popular kid. I was an outcast.
I had gone to the High School of the Performing Arts in New York City.
I was incredibly unpopular in high school but also extremely notorious.
I went out with the same girl throughout all four years of high school.
All my high school papers were written in the rare book room.
The year after I graduated from high school, they came to shoot 'Mr. and Mrs. Bridge' in Kansas City.
You go from high school, to the NBA, and you're thrown in the fire.
Growing up in college, in high school, I was the focal point.
I was not paying attention during physics in high school; I was wondering if I was going to be cast in 'Pippin.'
By the time I entered high school, I had forsaken academics altogether in favor of my burgeoning acting career.
Do I think it's OK to fight authority as long as you're only talking about the high school teacher? No.
I knew when I went to a very hippie high school that focused on music that I wanted to do something in the industry.
I loved performing in the 'High School Musical' movies - that didn't seem like work - but the gym felt like torture!
I went to the High School for Performing Arts, and to Howard University on a talent scholarship.
I've always loved acting with adults versus like the whole High School feel.
I won vice president of my student body in high school. That doesn't mean anything.