A Quote by Prunella Scales

I grew up in a household that was very friendly towards the theatre and acting. — © Prunella Scales
I grew up in a household that was very friendly towards the theatre and acting.
I grew up seeing a lot of theatre, and it was theatre that really seduced me into acting - not film or television.
I grew up on the very human side of Christianity, so messages in the household I grew up in were about peace, love, and being understanding of everybody, which I think is quite cool.
I grew up in a household that was a labor household. My dad was a Teamster and a milk truck driver. My mother was a secretary. Neither of them got through high school. But they worked hard and they gave me very, very important opportunities to go to school, get a good education.
I grew up in a very visual household. My dad is a designer; my sister is a designer. My brother is an amazing architect who does music. But I think in the Chung household, how things looked was an important part of who you are.
I'm the classic example of alienation: I grew up in a middle-class household without art or books. I was going to be a chemical engineer until I went to the theatre for the first time at 16 and was blown away by it.
I grew up in a Caribbean family household, so the parents are always right. My father smacked me up til I was 20. It was a strict household.
I grew up in a very strict Pentecostal household.
I grew up in a household that was very left wing.
I grew up in a very literate, very independent household where people spoke their ideas and were very supportive of helping each other find their own way
I grew up in a very literate, very independent household where people spoke their ideas and were very supportive of helping each other find their own way.
I grew up in Sydney in a very political household, where we were all for the underdog.
I grew up in a very Catholic household. We were pretty conservative.
I grew up in a very strict household, where secular music was forbidden.
I grew up in a very loud and dramatic household, and we loved being in the spotlight.
I grew up in a household in which the Bible played very little role.
I've an enormous respect for my mother who at the age of 39 raised three children, and I grew up with my grandmother in the household. And so it was a really strong household of women - my poor brother! It was great growing up with so many generations of women.
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