When I went to high school, in the late 1970s, disco was in full swing and anyone who was into it dressed the part. I know I did.
Then again, I think about high school every day and I think about being a little kid every day too.
I was grateful to have two weeks to shoot this one scene in Harry Potter. It's a big, big scene, but they have to deliver. And they have high expectations.
That's correct, I flunked out of high school twice because I couldn't write.
I always thought that sororities were just made up of cheerleaders from high school. And I kind of picked on those cheerleaders!
I was the only white kid in my neighborhood for most of my youth even in high school, so reverse racism was just as apparent as racism.
I just couldn't get into the high school scene at all. I was fat, ugly and weird. I just couldn't do the makeup and the hairdos.
I'm really excited for people to be able to see what else I can do besides high heels and magic powers.
I played golf competitively as a teenager. I actually took a year off after high school and just played golf and went to a university in France for maybe a month and dropped out.
I spent my last year of high school in Latin America, and there's a edge of salsa under all of my rhythms.
I had been on the junior Olympic team in high school for trampoline; I could do twenty-six back flips in a row.
I remember being in high school and listening to Vivaldi's 'Winter' and being so overwhelmed with emotion.
People really do think they have to choose between high stress and high reward jobs, and low stress and low reward jobs.
In my early teens, I was a janitor. In high school, I got up early to deliver to accounts that required early service.
II know very, very little about the ukulele, but I actually grew up playing the viola from 4th grade through high school.
I was in theater when I was in elementary, middle school and high school. I didn't know it would be an actual profession for me. I didn't think of it as a reality.
I also played two years of high school football but I wasn't very, how shall I say it, talented.
My entire high school career - my entire school career - I've been like three feet taller than everyone in my grade.
I was born in San Antonio, TX, but moved to Lakewood, CO in elementary school. Then, I moved to Valley Center, CA in high school.
I certainly went to high school with some mean girls, and I would not wish that hell on anybody.
High school is closer to the core of the American experience than anything else I can think of.