My roots are in theater.
“My roots are in theater.”
— Emma Corrin · Roots
The World Motivation
My roots are in theater.
“My roots are in theater.”
— Emma Corrin · Roots
My roots are in theater.
I get 'young Jodie Foster.'
I'm not a dancer at all.
I wanted to quit school, and get an agent. My parents wouldn't let me. They wanted me to have an another option, to get a degree under my belt.
I met a producer at a festival last year, and she said: you will find as you get older that there might not be parts; there aren't always roles for women out there that are any good. I don't think I will ever stop feeling that way: we've all grown up in the culture, it infiltrates your subconscious.
I don't think I've ever spoken to anyone who's told me that the story of 'Roots' isn't important.
For more than 300 years Qawwali music and Sufism have been deeply anchored in my family's roots and we spread it around to the public.
When you start a band like we did - we started with pretty pop-punk roots - the whole plan is to get out of the whole town and to make something of yourself.
When I think of being Venezuelan, I just think of my dad and how his story is so significant, coming to America and how he immigrated here. It makes me very proud to know that I am Venezuelan and that those are my roots.
I've had jobs growing up where you shower at the end of the day, not at the beginning of the day, went from those small town roots.