I. . . grew up in politics and I used to work for the Democratic Party.
I was and still am a massive fan of [Murphy] Cillian's work - always have been. Obviously he's a great deal older than me, so I've sort of grew up watching Cillian's work. But I'm very much a fan.
I grew up sort of middle class, safe and suburban.
I grew up in the art world.
I grew up in the '80s and John Hughes was the filmmaker making serious movies for teenagers.
I grew up learning to do more with less.
One thing that has helped me to become patient and cool is that I grew up with sisters.
I loved playing Chandler. I grew up playing that part.
Cosplayers love Disney princesses. We all grew up with them. We identify with one or more princesses.
I love sitcoms, and I grew up on sitcoms. That's my tasty junk food.
I grew up reading 'The Jungle Books' and loving them.
Everything I need to know, I learned in Iowa. I grew up here in Iowa.
I grew up believing that I was fundamentally powerless.
I grew up backstage and on movie sets, and I thought they were the most magical places on Earth.
I haven't got any friends from where I grew up, but that's not to do with fame.
Although Omaha is my birthplace and the place I grew up, I don't see myself spending extended amounts of time there. I feel almost more comfortable and more at peace in New York.
Whenever I'm in Glasgow I go and stand outside the front of the house I grew up in, which is in Mount Vernon.
Both my parents are Methodist preachers, I grew up in a church.
I'm glad I won it because when I grew up the Pulitzer was the award that every composer wanted and I was like that too.
I grew up in them streets, like everyone else but instead of pushin' drugs, I pushed knowledge of self