My dad named me after Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian general who attacked Rome. But nobody knows about him.
My dad gave me my first bike at 16. I soon fell off and was in a wheelchair for weeks. I haven't fallen since.
If my own current husband was suddenly a stay-at-home dad, it would be emasculating. That would be hard for me.
As a child, I remember my dad would sometimes drive me into town with him to play pinball machines together. It's a bittersweet memory but also a favorite.
My dad became a soap opera actor, and I was an extra in a skating rink scene on the soap. I didn't audition. It was nepotism all the way.
I remember my dad working with me on breaking down my script and writing out a back story for my character and all that stuff.
My dad saw my husband's boss at a conference, and he said to stop paying my husband until we produce children.
My dad is a minister, and my mum is a worker with the less fortunate and the disabled. They're Nigerian natives. Their first language is Yoruba, and their second language is English.
Acting careers don't come out fully formed - not unless your name is Jaden Smith and your dad has done it all.
I grew up in suburban New York City and London, England, where my dad was working.
I never picked up a guitar as a kid, partly because my dad didn't want the noise in our little back-to-back in Sheffield.
I was raised on Broadway because of my dad, but I never thought I had what it took to make it there, although I always wanted to.
My dad's so likeable, you wouldn't feel in competition with him. If any boyfriends have ever felt that, they're long gone.
I grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida. My dad took me hunting, trapping and fishing when I was a kid.
Performing has always been something I wanted to do. My dad had a video camera and I loved being in front of it.
Every year, dads will dress up as Santa and try to surprise their kids by coming down the chimney, and every year, a dad gets stuck and dies.
My dad teaches me. He teaches me everything. He's been acting for over 30 years, so he knows a lot.
My brother's a grip. My mom's a scriptwriter. My dad's a director. So it's like, at heart, I'm a below-the-line girl.
My dad was a Presbyterian minister. Yes, I am one of those dreaded P.K.s - Preacher's Kids. Be afraid.
My dad knows how to tell a story. He'd make me laugh by doing all the different voices.
My dad's probably one of the kindest people in the world. When I was younger that's not how I was- I was a little spoiled brat.