I grew up in Hollywood, California. A lot of my parents' friends were in the motion picture industry, but I saw their doctor friends as more solid. I admired them; there was a peacefulness in them, a sense of purpose that I liked. So I became very interested in being a surgeon. Spencer Johnson admirecaliforniadoctor share on social
I grew up in Hollywood during WWII, and my mother was afraid that my father was going to be drafted because she didn't think we were going to be able to live on army pay. She didn't want to have to get a job, so she decided to put me to work, and that's how I got started in the movies. Karolyn Grimes afraidarmydecide share on social
I grew up in Hollywood. My father always told me that this is a job. These events are filled with people you work with; it's not like glam-schmooze time. That's why I only like events that celebrate people I have a connection to; otherwise, it's someone else's night, and I don't need to show up in a dress to try and steal their attention. Troian Bellisario attentioncelebrateconnection share on social
I grew up in Hollywood. Saying my name here is like mentioning Ford in Detroit. Tony Goldwyn detroitfordgrow Change image and share on social
I grew up in Houston, and I remember we had separate drinking fountains, and black people sat in the balcony of the theater... We had an African-American housekeeper growing up who was really like my second mother. I thought it was silly - hatred just because of the color of somebody's skin. Dennis Quaid africanamericanbalcony share on social
I grew up in Houston, in a pretty urbane setting. Mireille Enos growhoustonpretty Change image and share on social
I grew up in Indiana. I'm a late bloomer, very naive. Arija Bareikis bloomergrowindiana Change image and share on social
I grew up in Indiana. My first four years of elementary were in the gym where Coach Wooden went to high school. Steve Alford coachelementarygrow Change image and share on social
I grew up in Inglewood, L.A., and South Central. I was always humbled by my situation. I would go on set and come home to my neighborhood and my block to my friends, and it would be a whole other story. Brandon Adams blockcentralfriend share on social
I grew up in Iowa, and the improv comedy club Comedy-Sportz across the river in Illinois held auditions. They took me even though I was only 16 - you really had to be 18, but they never checked me for ID. Eric Christian Olsen auditioncheckclub share on social