I was really shy when I was younger, so my mom got me into an acting class to see if I would open myself up more in front of an audience. Her plan was for me to just talk more.
I started acting when I was, like, three. My brother was really smart, and he wasn't being challenged enough, so my mom put him in the theater class. And I obviously followed him.
When I was in college, there were a couple years there where I was just not sure what to do, and it was actually my mom who suggested I take some journalism classes.
I don't take acting classes - I'm quite an autodidact. I prefer to learn from other actors by watching various movies. Evaluate my acting, spot the flaws and fix them.
In school I was painfully shy. But as soon as I had to get up in front of the class and give a book report, it was alarming - I'd suddenly be very articulate.
The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done.
I went to School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, and we had a bunch of singing classes. My first job in New York was an Off-Broadway musical.
You can't rise as a class. You have to rise individually. It's what many of the civil rights-era people don't understand.
I'm from a working-class background, and I've experienced that worry of not having a job next week because the unions are going on strike.
by and large,mothers and house wives are the only workers who do not have regular time off.They are the great vacationless class
The working class had imposed upon them a sterile and authoritarian educational system which mirrored the ethos of the corporate workplace.
And I am interested in the fact that class is very much a factor in America, even though it's not supposed to be.
When popularity is your only goal, doing well in class is going to feature very low, if at all, on your priority list.
If you don't fit into this kind of like gossipy, trendy, Web-hit thingy, you're relegated to sort of second-class celebrity status.
I come from a working class community in eastern Scotland, and I've always been a populist, though not a patronising populist.
It's such a beautiful sport, with no politics involved, no color, no class. Only as a youngster can you play and as a pro can you win. The game has kept me young, involved and excited and for me to be up here with gems of baseball.
When the only people in mainstream discourse who care about the working class are Wall Street investors, it really is time to ask where our politics went wrong.
Parenting classes should be mandatory, whether you are adopting or not, and would include an evaluation of your current physical, mental and financial state as well as how ready you are to take on the rigors of parenthood. Our children are our most p...
And since Italy was involved in the space station as well as signed an agreement with NASA. And when the possibility to enter the 1996 Mission Specialist class.
Kristin Brown looks as though she could have been mailed first-class to New York for about a dollar and a half.
In high school, I weighed 175 to 180. I looked like Abraham Lincoln. I was 6-foot-3, biggest thing in the class, but tall, not fat.