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I love 'Into The Woods.' I auditioned for a couple of productions since being in it at school but haven't been successful.
I did school plays, and then, at the age of 18, I applied to drama school in London, and I got in. I've been very lucky that no one so far has stopped me from being able to live my dream - the industry or my parents.
I went to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and that was amazing. I absolutely loved my three years at Guildhall.
I guess if you have had a good education as opposed to someone who hasn't been to school, you start off on this journey having studied Shakespeare for years and years or studied classics. I suppose why people see this big divide - the boarding school boys getting all the roles - is because they feel like some people have had a head start.
Everyone at drama school called me Musical Boy.
I was always writing scripts, and I had made several shorts, before and after film school. But I worked a variety of temp positions over the years.
My M.F.A was in directing, and all the films I've made, for film school and after, I've written, directed and shot.
I used to win at school, and some teacher said to me, 'Why don't you take up running like your sisters?'
My mother, whose interest in chemistry was rather minimal, nevertheless went to graduate school in the subject and married my father, for whom it was as important as life itself.
Six hours a day I lived under school discipline in active intercourse with people none of whom were known to those at home, and the other hours of the twenty-four I spent at home, or with relatives of the people at home, none of whom were known to anybody at school.
I went to university every day for five years. I thought, 'I must - must - go to school.' Look, my hands, these are like guns. When you have guns, you can relax. But in the future, you need something else.
At a school in Massachusetts where I once worked, we managed early on through consensus. Which sounds wonderful, but it was just a very, very difficult way to sort of manage anything, because convincing everybody to do one particular thing, especially if it was hard, was almost impossible.
I want my kids to graduate from high school. But that's not enough. I also want them to go to college. Why? Because rich people's kids go to college. And if that's good enough for them, it's good enough for my kids. Because you know what? College graduates don't tend to go to jail as frequently as nongraduates.
An extended school day gives administrators the ability to ensure children get a well-rounded education.
If you think about it, critics are an unnecessary life-form on the planet Earth, and here's why: because it's a job without credentials. You don't have to go to school.
I came out of high school, I wasn't the top-rated quarterback, came out of college, I wasn't drafted first.
I went through some real challenges growing up. I joined the Army two weeks out of high school when I was 17, and never looked back.
I used to have an Australian accent for school and an Irish accent for home.
My goal has always been, from the time I was at drama school, about longevity.
I finished high school and studied at the University of Nebraska in the school of journalism, which really turned me onto journalism. I never finished, but the very little that I did learn in two-and-a-half-years prepared me for a career in legitimate journalism, which included WWE, AWA, WCW, and everything in-between.
My mother had gotten a job as a receptionist at a dancing school and had the idea that we should open our own dancing school; we did, and it prospered.
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