A Quote by Bruce Boxleitner

I started acting professionally at age 19. — © Bruce Boxleitner
I started acting professionally at age 19.
I started in television as a youngster and was 14 when I started acting professionally.
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 was very fortunate to have a wonderful woman as my voice coach when I started singing professionally. I was only 19, so now it's been 60 years!
I started acting professionally when I was about 17. I worked immediately, but a year into it, I did an independent film in Canada, and that started it all. It was proof that maybe I could do this as a career.
I started working as an actor, semi-professionally, when I was 16, and got my first professional gig at 19. I guess I've kind of worked pretty consistently since then.
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
When I started acting professionally, it really felt like an extension of just playing around - it was all very organic.
I used to work in a maternity shop when I was at college. But I started baby-sitting in the evenings. I started then to professionally nanny full time, sole charge, when I was 18. I finished college, and then I didn't go on to do anything else. I started to professionally help families, and I chose not to go to training for professional nannies.
Knock wood, but I started acting professionally when I was 16, and I've always been able to support myself since then.
I started full-time training when I was 10, signed professionally when I was 14, and won my first match at the same age.
Early on, when I first started acting professionally, it was really important for me to get my parents on board, because they were so against it.
My job, professionally, is tapping into stuff. We've all got it. But, I just am fortunate enough that, beyond the age of 11, it's what I do professionally.
I started dancing at the age of three in my hometown of Toledo, Ohio, and it really was my sister's dream to pursue dance professionally.
Although I have been doing plays since I was 8 years old, it was only when I started doing Shakespeare at age 19 at the Georgia Shakespeare Festival that I felt like my career started.
At age 19, I read a book [The Intelligent Investor] and what I'm doing today, at age 76, is running things through the same thought process I learned from the book I read at 19.
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