At school, I was this tomboy kid who just loved to hang out with her friends and learn curse words, trying to fit in with the cool kids and defending all the kids who got picked on.
I'd done two years' worth of extra work, and all my friends who I would go on auditions with went to school for acting. These were kids who knew when they were 14 years old that this was what they wanted to do with their lives, and they prepared for it, and they're getting canned at every audition.
I went to business school but left after four months because I just didn't want to be a puppet of society, stuck in an office, craving some sunlight.
Basically I was a rebel growing up. I got kicked out of six schools. But I don't think that it makes you less of an intellect. You know, if you ever crave knowledge, there's always a library.
I just loved storytelling. That's what I thought I would end up doing. I thought I would probably go to school and end up writing for a magazine or something.
I hated school right away. Religion had a lot to do with it because I felt like everybody was always lying to me.
Sometimes I'd knock on the door of somebody I was going to school with, so it was like living a double life.
The Dewey decimal system really works. So that's all I needed to know. Elementary school taught me that.
Going to car racing school was phenomenal.