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Of course, yes, I watched 'Dora' growing up. I'm bilingual, and she's like my icon.
I was a tomboy growing up. Even after I started modeling at thirteen, I didn't learn how to do my makeup.
I have always enjoyed male company, which has probably stemmed from playing in boys/men's teams while growing up.
When we were growing up, we had all these crazy, in-your-face guys around the house. For us, it was like, 'Ugh! Actors again.'
There was a period of time when I studied ballet a lot when I was growing up.
When I was growing up, I didn't really have a lot of different things I could wear. As I got older, the more I could look different on an everyday basis, the better.
My first instrument was an accordion. Growing up in Louisiana, my grandmother gave me an accordion because of our Cajun heritage.
Is it possible that literacy standards are falling because young Australians are growing up in a culture in which they can be entertained and informed, and in which they can communicate effectively, without having to master any but the most rudimentary literacy skills?
For me growing up, I had a Christian upbringing, and I just noticed this Catholic influence in school.
Growing up in Ireland, there are a lot of aspects of God that hang in the air. And my music reflects that.
I spent quite a bit of time in choirs, growing up, and in the world-touring music group Anuna.
Growing up, I felt insecure about my build. I didn't feel very feminine. But as time went on, I learned to completely embrace my body.
Growing up in any sort of spotlight is difficult. Everything is magnified.
Growing up the way I did, being an actor in Hollywood was definitely never a plausible career choice at all.
Growing up in the Libya of the 1970s, I remember the prevalence of local bands who were as much influenced by Arabic musical traditions as by the Rolling Stones or the Beatles. But the project of 'Arabisation' soon got to them, too, and western musical instruments were declared forbidden as 'instruments of imperialism.'
Growing up in a lower-income family, you don't have the resources to make ends meet and you have to find creative ways to get by.
Growing up, I was restricted at home from playing video games until I reached university.
I grew up in the United Methodist Church, and church was always a very big part of my growing up.
Growing up on an all-boys' team wasn't the easiest thing. I'd have guys come after me on the ice and just hit me because I'm a girl. I'd have parents heckling me from the stands, other parents not wanting me on the team, not making certain teams just because I was a girl.
When I was growing up, I was told I was stupid and that I would never achieve. I suffered from dyslexia, and in those days it wasn't recognised.
Obviously growing up, the ultimate dream is to play for Fiji. When I was growing up, everyone wanted to play for Fiji on the biggest stage, which is Hong Kong Sevens, and then the other events on the HSBC Series. So I guess the biggest moment I can have is to play against Fiji: my homeland.
After 'Dil Aashna Hai,' I became busy, as my daughters Esha and Ahana were growing up, and I had to look after them.
I've learnt music, since this is a part and parcel of growing up in a traditional Tamil Brahmin family. In fact, I've even given three exams in music when I was young.
Growing up, I wanted to be a fashion designer, which I'm still in school for. Like, that's what I want to be: a fashion designer.
I chose 'BronxWorks' because I'm from The Bronx, and I got raised in The Bronx, and I just know the struggle and how it is growing up in The Bronx.
Growing up in Sweden, I decided pretty early on that I wanted to go to acting school.
I should have known growing up and not having any money ever that I should have kept every dollar that I had.
Children are very addicting. Once they start growing up, you miss when they were little.
A lot of Hollywood kids went to my grammar school growing up. I'm completely unmoved by it.
Remembering growing up on U.S. Army bases stateside and abroad, the Star-Spangled Banner was played at important occasions... and often. It was the first song I learned the lyrics to.
For a spinner growing up in England, it is challenging to become an off-spinner. The line and length needs to be altered on each of the four days of county cricket or five days of Test matches. The pitches in England don't have a set pattern. It changes with each day, and accordingly, the length varies.
While I was growing up all over, in all my different schools, I was always doing theater, auditioning for plays.
There was always Helmut Newton coffee table books around when I was growing up.
Growing up with strong female role models is always inspiring, and growing up, that was something I aspired to play.
Growing up in Kentucky, I used to hang out with four running buddies as a kid - 6, 10, and 11 years old. Two of them would later come out, and so 50 percent of my friends as a kid were gay.
When I was growing up in South Korea in the '70s and early '80s, the country was too poor to buy original records. Everything was bootlegged.
When I was growing up, to be an emcee meant to write the most clever, intellectual, and wittiest rap. And that's what we did.
I came up with a lot of characters when I was growing up that were just creative outlets, and then, at one point, I came across Gus Dapperton in the back of my head when I was making music.
This is going to sound really sad, but I didn't really have any heartthrobs when I was growing up. I was a bit of a geek.
Since I was growing up, I liked love songs - Smokey Robinson, Sam Cooke. That was the kind of songs getting the girls dancing.
I didn't watch a lot of cop shows growing up, but I am a huge fan of 'Southland' now.
I love the ocean; growing up around Laguna Beach, I spent my summers surfing, diving, and snorkeling.
Growing up in Terre Haute, Indiana, there's not a whole lot to do. What I did was I just went to the basketball court at the Boys & Girls Club and literally stayed there all day until my mom got off of work.
My favorite player, growing up, was David Robinson. He was really the first person that I actually knew about and actually watched.
'Turtles' was by far my favourite TV show when I was growing up. It would be the show that I would wanna watch more than anything. We'd record it on the big VHS tapes, and I'd watch it before school, after school, on the weekend, wear the costume, have all the weapons.
I was at Elon University in North Carolina for two years pursuing my BFA. And after my sophomore year, I was cast in the Broadway Tour of 'West Side Story.' I just kind of - it always was my favorite show growing up.
I was always interested in myths growing up. So, first I got into some Roman myths, then I was interested in Norse, then Celtic, then I started spreading to all the other mythologies.
When I was growing up, golf was the geeky sport. No one really wanted to be associated with it.
I came from a very strict background, and didn't hear any Jamaican music when I was growing up.
Growing up in Jamaica, the Pentecostal church wasn't that fiery thing you might think. It was very British, very proper. Hymns. No dancing. Very quiet. Very fundamental.
When I was growing up, Asians were so few and far between as to be almost invisible. And so the idea of an Asian American movement or an Asian American thrust in this country was unthinkable.
Although we didn't have much when I was growing up in Split, Croatia, my parents always tried to ensure that my sister and I had the things we needed, and it was enough for us.
It's been said that, while growing up, I ate meals with my skates on. It's true.
The Sydney Cricket Ground is my favourite ground in the world, my home ground, and growing up in the bush all I wanted was to play at the SCG.
I watched 'Match of the Day' growing up every week and I'm talking until I was 29-years-old.
Growing up in Memphis, I have always admired St. Jude's for the magnificent work they do.
Freddie Mercury, to me, was probably the most important frontman to me growing up.
We're all just trying to fit in and find ourselves, particularly when we're growing up.
When I was growing up in Newcastle, there was one other Indian girl, and we got confused for each other constantly.
When I was growing up, I got a lot of, 'Oh, well, she bought the nicest horse, so of course she's going to win.' And I dealt with a lot of that.
When I was growing up in the United States and Sweden, I never thought about becoming a politician.
A lot of what I listened to growing up was blues, but also folk and indie music. So there's this marriage of songs that structurally are quite bluesy. Sound-wise, there's a lot of indie as well. But you can't really say I'm pop-blues, because that's insulting to blues. It just can't exist.
When I was growing up, my brother liked the Beatles, and I liked the Rolling Stones. I think if I were a girl, Keith would be the one I fancied.
When I was growing up, kids used to talk about snitching... It never extended as a cultural norm outside of the gangsters.
My experiences growing up in both a Chinese American household and the Catholic Church define much of who I am.
When I was growing up, I did go to the arcade. We had a neighborhood arcade, and my friends and I would go fairly regularly.
Dwayne McDuffie was one of my favorite writers. When I was growing up, he was one of the few African Americans working in American comics.
Growing up, I never saw any Asian faces on TV, so it didn't feel like a viable option.
I love to see a wood full of bluebells. Growing up in the Kent countryside, I have special memories of this brief annual spectacle.
I was growing up listening to Queen. Freddie Mercury threw those incredible melodies into his songs.
When I was growing up, I would go hang out with older guys at night in blues clubs.
There wasn't anyone in my family who was involved in the theatre. I saw a few amateur plays when I was growing up, but I can't think of anything that happened or anybody in particular who inspired me; it all came from within.
There's all these idealistic things that TV and movies tell you that you should want to be. And when you're growing up, you find out what you really care about and what really matters.
I really bonded with my mom, growing up, through our love of horror movies!
Growing up in the Sacramento Valley in the '70s, we were all pretty big into cars. Of course, I had to nerd out and be a fan of Bob Tullius' Group 44 Jaguars instead of Corvettes/Camaros.
You can still have a very productive, crime-free life when you're growing up in show business.
I remember growing up with television, from the time it was just a test pattern, with maybe a little bit of programming once in a while.
Growing up, I was constantly labeled an 'oreo' by my black peers because of my proper speech and 'valley girl accent.'
Now I have a deal with Swarovski! Growing up, my grandma, mum, and I collected the crystals, so that is really incredible.
When people see what I have now, they have no idea of where I came from and how I didn't have anything growing up.
I think just growing up in Miami, there's gumbo of different cultures that influence us.
As a kid growing up, I was a huge gamer - The NES, SuperNES, N64, GameCube - and I had a GameBoy, which went everywhere with me.
I think growing up in Vancouver is a different lifestyle than growing up in most other places.
When I was growing up, I thought I was getting bored of acting, so I left that. Then after a few years, I started missing it. I left my studies mid-way, and I used to give lots of auditions.
I've always had darts around me growing up because my family has always played it.
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