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I auditioned for my first school play in the 6th grade, and was told that I butchered my audition and would never amount to anything involving the performing arts. This event gave me determination and perseverance, and is a big part of who I am today.
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After I was told I wouldn't amount to anything, I worked as hard as I could to get better. I was cast in several productions and gained some experience. Then, I went back to the same director and auditioned for her again. I ended up getting the lead role for the next two years.
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I was 14 when I got my first job, I got it the summer before my freshman year.
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The play that i wrote was a huge success at the high school and it touched a lot of people. I have the amazing opportunity to turn my ideas into a movie and submit it to the Colorado Thespian Convention this upcoming December for a chance to show my movie to thousands of thespians, and possibly bring it to the international level.
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If everything goes as planned, the most successful actors become too expensive for directors to use in their movies, so if they want to continue working, they begin producing/directing their own movies.
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After I retire, I would love to travel the world with my husband and experience the different cultures and the many possibilities that life has to offer.