I'm going to go to school. It doesn't matter what the outcome is as long as I did it. I can say I did it.
Both my parents were actors. I was schooled to think that acting was an important social service, that it was something that human beings need.
After film school, I would write 8 hours a day on film and 8 hours a night on TV, and then sleep once and a while.
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I was attracted to law school because I believed it would help me prepare for a career in the real world.
Let's just say, the American school of suburban angst is not my cup of tea.
I studied at a grammar school and later at the University of Vienna in the Faculty of Medicine.
When I think back on high school, I always tried to make silly videos with my friends.
I went to Catholic school and they basically just said don't have sex, but would never explain anything.
I like the idea of up-and-coming actors nowadays being a little different and not necessarily the drama-school stereotype, being a bit more edgy.
I've basically guest-starred on every show that you can imagine. I am pretty used to being the new kid in school.
I was always the kid in school who tried to get attention, not necessarily the class clown, but I'd do little unexpected performances.
Notre Dame is the one school that has a national recruiting base, from Florida to Texas to California.
I always wanted to be an actor, even as a little kid. So I went to drama school in the late '60s at Carnegie Mellon.
At school I was always trying to con my teachers into letting me act out book reports instead of writing them.
I have an instinct to want to be part of a group of people. I feel safe there. That's why I was in school for so long.
I went to 11 different schools. It was a fantastic adventure, but I was incredibly sensitive and needed a bit more stability.
I went to an ACC school, Wake Forest, I'm a big college basketball fan, and it was just a natural interest for me.
In school I was always the funny-looking, tall, skinny kid that got made fun of because of my weird teeth.
In my mind, there is no reason public school reform should be a partisan issue.
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