A Quote by Thomas Middleditch

I got into performing fairly young and went from, like, a shy kid to a total weirdo. — © Thomas Middleditch
I got into performing fairly young and went from, like, a shy kid to a total weirdo.
I am very shy - really shy - I even had a stutter as a kid, which I slowly got over, but I still regress into that shyness. So I don't like walking into a crowded restaurant by myself; I don't like going to a party by myself.
The idea of social performance, that we're always performing identities, is something I got fairly obsessed with. I think it's probably because I am a person who went to 15 different elementary and middle schools. I moved all the time, often having to run out in the middle of the night because my mom couldn't pay the bills. There were schools where I'd be the poor loser kid. There were schools where I'd suddenly be the smart kid or the cool kid, although that was very seldom.
As a kid, I was really shy. Technically I am still, but when I'm performing I want everybody to listen.
I was always someone who wanted to write. I was a real shy, bookworm-ish kid, and I think my earliest stuff was fairly dark.
From the time I was a little kid, I was always shy. Performing was when I was outgoing. So I guess I am a loner. I get claustrophobia if a lot of people are around.
I was a super shy, shy kid, so that was kind of my way of expressing myself - to mimic what I saw on TV. I was a bit of a weird kid, but luckily my parents encouraged it.
I'm a total weirdo and have often felt like an outcast and a freak, and I love that. It makes things so much more exciting.
I remember being chronically shy. I came out of my shell a bit when I went to university, but I'm still fairly shy in company.
Im a total weirdo and have often felt like an outcast and a freak, and I love that. It makes things so much more exciting.
I went from being the shy weirdo to the class clown in a couple of years.
Sometimes I feel like the kid left out - the weirdo with the silver hair that no one likes to talk to.
I went through awkward, chubby, total weirdo phases.
I always wanted to be an artist of some sort and I was really shy growing up, so performing didn't really seem like a natural choice, but whenever I got on stage to do something I felt more comfortable than I did in real life.
I was an arts kid in every form of the word you can imagine. I wanted to sing and dance and act - I wanted to do it all. At a very young age, I was put in performing arts schools where I got to do those things every single day.
When I was young I was very shy and that was my personality. I was a pretty sensitive kid and quite neurotic, filled with a lot of anxiety.
Given how shy I was as a kid, the young me would be astonished to discover that I've made a career out of acting.
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