A Quote by Charlie Kaufman

As a kid, I had a background in theater. — © Charlie Kaufman
As a kid, I had a background in theater.
As a young kid, I had a great background. My grandfather was a minister; I have two uncles that were ministers, and so I had that spiritual background. I accepted Christ early as a kid.
I trained at a conservatory as a mezzo-soprano and was a musical theater major in college so I had a theater background.
I have a background in theater - I went to school for theater. I love film - love it - but there's just something about theater that I really miss.
I've always said that theater was where I began, so everything I do now has a bit of my theater background in it. It was my training.
My whole background is theater, and theater is to some degree presentational.
My singing voice had rescued me from the scene I was in at school - I was an unpopular, bookish kid who had an indeterminate ethnic background. I became fascinated with women sopranos because they had a future that I didn't as a singer.
My background is in theater. I was a theater major in college.
We're both very passionate about the arts. Mom, of course with her arts background. I have a theater background and work with children.
Most of the theater I've done in the past was when I was a kid or a teenager so it feels like being a kid again. I'm happier than I've ever been. You really get to go to work every day and play, and try different things. I don't know, I've never felt so lucky to do this job. So I hope to do a lot more theater.
I come from a theater family and a theater background, and I come from a philosophy that you respect the space you occupy when you work and you put everything that you have into something.
I've never been a huge prog fan. My background is punk. My background is learning how to play a bar chord and listen to Discharge records when I was a kid.
I had a background in theater as an actor, and then a photographer, and then as an experimental filmmaker and editor.
When I was in elementary school, we had the kid who threw chairs, the kid who stuttered, and the kid who went to the bathroom on himself ... but we never had the kid who came in one day and started shooting everyone.
I transitioned into theater and acting when I was about 9, community theater and musicals, being, like, chorus-kid-number-78 or whatever. But I just loved it. As a kid you just crave attention, and early on I just felt it was so cool and fun to play around and have people clap for me. But eventually I grew up and fell deeper into it.
I'm a kid who did stock and summer youth theater where we'd put up two shows and you had no rehearsal. I've also understudied, where I've had to go on with no rehearsal.
I've never had any feeling of disconnection between the classical theater, or the contemporary theater, or musical theater, or the thing that we call opera.
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