I've often wondered about people that come to the profession late in life. I've wanted to be an actor since the first grade. I watched a play being performed by the third grade class, and it was... magic.
I acted in theater and I took film classes when I was 12 and just obsessed over it. I loved it and spent hours and hours in the film studio learning and watching.
Yoga is my luxury workout. If I'm on vacation or I have a day off, I love a 90-minute yoga class. It's a really strong workout, but it takes a little bit longer.
A dream my girlfriend and I have is to move to New York for a year or two because we just love the city. I would take some acting classes.
I love Hitchcock movies. I took a Hitchcock class in college, so I saw all his movies. I wrote papers on his movies.
As much as I love to dance, and I still take class, aerobics and that sort of thing, and I still move very well and all of that - I'm really not a dancer anymore.
The state is nothing but an instrument of opression of one class by another - no less so in a democratic republic than in a monarchy.
My first show was when I was a high school freshman, but it was at the junior class dance. My older friend and bandmate booked it.
The controversies between the proletariat and the middle class had to be smoothed out and bridged over by each getting to know and understand the other.
I think my advice to other actors would be to get in classes. Get out in front of people. Put up scenes in front of your peers.
Coffee, one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, contains a plethora of naturally-occurring compounds, including several classes of antioxidants.
A chief petty officer taught me shorthand, which got me promoted to yeoman first class.
Unions did in fact build the middle class. And here's what that did. That built the United States of America as we know it.
I've never sought elected office since I was a senior class president in high school.
I've gotten to the point that I don't even know what tomorrow brings. When I'm teaching, obviously I'm in town for the class every week.
I have a vision of homes alerted, of classes alive, and of pulpits aflame with the spirit of Book of Mormon messages.
One marvels why the middle classes still insist on so much discomfort for their children at such expense to themselves.
All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.
Then, when I was a senior in high school, I was kind of bereft and she put me in an acting class.
I didn't want to be discriminated against because of my gender and status. I promised myself I was never going to be treated as a second-class citizen.
I recommend doing some sort of acting class, something that can eventually get you in front of an agent or a manager, and practice is very important.