A Quote by Alanna Ubach

I was so naive when I began acting, professionally. — © Alanna Ubach
I was so naive when I began acting, professionally.
When I began to direct, I began to understand and realise that everything that I'd learnt, both in music and dance and in the theatre, seemed to come together as a director, and I began to enjoy it. And slowly I let the acting go.
Well, I've been acting for 50 years now, professionally. I've been acting a lot longer. My mother reckons I was acting when I got out of the womb. But because I've been working in the theater, I've probably only done about 25 movies but I've done more than 100 plays.
America is still a government of the naive, for the naive, and by the naive. He who does not know this, nor relish it, has no inkling of the nature of his country.
I began acting when I was very young, maybe 5 or so? Just by going to acting classes and that sort of thing.
I started acting professionally at age 19.
I didn't actually begin professionally acting until I was 30.
I guess professionally it began when Hal Hartley used some music of mine in his film The Unbelievable Truth.
I was about 15 when I decided that acting was what I wanted to pursue professionally.
I've been acting since I was six years old, but not professionally.
Naive' is not a word I associate with the Southern Rule. Superstitious, perhaps, traditional, yes, maddeningly set in their way, certainly but not naive." "I meant you are naive. They must have a hidden motive." "This is why I have no politics," said Darvin. "I can't think in those terms.
I started writing when I started acting professionally because, with acting, there's so much time when you're not working, and there's so much rejection and so little you have control of. Writing is something that you can do, and no one can tell you not to.
I've been acting professionally since I was 24, and it's the only job I've ever done.
I'm too busy acting like I'm not Naive. I've seen it all, I was here first.
My sister started acting professionally when she was twelve, but I wanted to go to college first
My sister started acting professionally when she was twelve, but I wanted to go to college first.
It wasn't until I saw 'The Color Purple' on Broadway when I was 15 that I really solidified acting is what I want to do professionally.
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