I've never progressed very far from my days as a smart aleck in middle school.
I hated school. Even to this day, when I see a school bus it's just depressing to me. The poor little kids.
On Career Day in high school, you don't walk around looking for the cartoon guy.
I was a scholarship minor public school day boy at Ardingly College and later Whitgift School. Then, straight into work as a journalist - a wonderful thing for a writer.
Our son is in school now. You know, he's six-and-a-half and so a big chunk of the day is taken up by school. So I'm hoping that I'll be able to certainly take him to school in the morning, maybe pick him up in the afternoon and come back to work.
What is different is I am giving the kids a chance to train every day. Not only once a day, but sometimes when they do not have school, we will try to do something in the morning too.
We started with that, basically to help kids, and then we created a pole vault school, which is part of the club and exists to this day. The club and school exist.
It wasn't a secret that I was gay. I'd come out to my parents during my junior year of high school, on the day that I also wrecked the family car.
In high school, I worked eight hours a day just so I could get into the college of my dreams and say that I got in - and I never went.
I couldn't wait to grow a mustache. I stopped shaving my upper lip the day I graduated from high school.
Extroverts never understand introverts, and it was like that in school days. I read recently that all of us can be defined in adult life by the way others perceived us in high school.
I'm so fortunate in that I've never had another job to pay a bill but acting, since the day I got out of high school.
I went by myself to Hollywood, I spoke no English, every day I had to go to school.
I used to run to school, 10k every day. And this at altitude, perfect preparation, really.
When I was 9, I auditioned for an arts school in Toronto with a few of my friends. The sole reason we auditioned was that we found out you got to miss a couple days of school to do the audition. Without actually wanting to go to arts school, I accide...
I dropped out of high school three days into my senior year because I hated it because New York City public school is a mess. I certainly wasn't one for sitting in a classroom. Then I went off to college to North Carolina School of the Arts, then qui...
I don't attend an actual school but I'm still following through with high school. I do work with a tutor for about six hours a day. It's hard core but definitely worth it, and it's my main focus now - finishing up high school before I release my new ...
I never went to school for art or was told what to like or when. So every day is a learning process, like most of life.
I was a sullen kid who smoked cigarettes and wore black every day, and I went to a school that was lacrosse players and Izods.
I always went to school, and when I was working, I had tutoring every day. I still had a childhood.
I've got to put my kids through school. And I like the security of working every day, which is what television is about.