♪ (jazz music) ♪ Growing up profoundly different from birth, size-wise that I was on stage all the time. I mean I'd walk out of my house and people would look, and stare at me. I'd go to the grocery store or ride my bike an people would stare, come up and talk to me I could never be anonymous, so many people try to not be anonymous I had that, whether I wanted it or not the second I walked out of my house. So when I found the stage, it was the only time I could control people looking at me. And, how they felt about me. I couldn't control how they felt about me out at the grocery store. (male interviewer) How is that sometimes? It's really annoying. I've come to the realization that it's them, not me, that whole thing. And so I feel very comfortable with that. Whenever I do, you've been so kind to let me do a couple of workshops for Meet the Biz. I think what I try to express more than anything to other actors is, you have to know yourself. In and out. And know all the tricks you use to cover-up the things you're insecure about. Know those and really understand them, you may not always get underneath that, but you have to be so aware of yourself. I mean, I think a lot of people think of acting as playing somebody else, so I'm going to put on this facade and be somebody else. I feel like, you can't unless you really know yourself. All your flaws, and atributes.