Some
girls get it good
Dave Jaffer
2 марта, 2006 года
Sidebar : Starting Out
A husband, father and actor, David Boreanaz was born
16th May 1971 in Buffalo, New York and grew up in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied acting and
film at New York's Ithaca College and, after graduating,
moved to Los Angeles to try his luck at acting. "I
didn't grow up with any particular desire to be in
the business," says Boreanaz. "I enjoy being
around people and experiencing life, so I guess that's
what brought me to acting. Other than college, I don't
really have much formal training. However, I understand
what this job entails, especially insofar as the commitment
level. With that in mind, I always make sure to show
up in time for work and learn as I go along."
When it comes to his professional debut, one thing
sticks out foremost in Boreanaz's mind. "It was
very embarrassing," he laughs. "I was in
a commercial and had to do this crazy dance. So I
made a fool of myself right off the bat but nonetheless
I kept going and didn't let it discourage me."
Parking attendant, door-to-door salesman and house
painter are a few of the jobs Boreanaz did to pay
the bills back when he was an aspiring actor. Some
of his early work includes a guest part on the TV
sitcom "Married With Children," and roles
in the feature films "Aspen Extreme" and
"Best of the Best II." Funnily enough, a
year before he was hired for "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer," the actor was cast as a Vampire's victim
in the 1996 movie "Macabre Pair of Shorts."
"I love playing tormented souls," says Boreanaz.
"I'm still relatively new at this and I'm hoping
that the future holds many more job opportunities
for me. So far, though, my greatest challenge as an
actor has been Angel and it's a role that I continue
to enjoy." What advice would the actor give to
those wishing to follow in his footsteps ? "Make
sure you get into acting for the right reasons,"
he says. "Don't do it just for the fame and publicity,
otherwise your career is likely to be short-lived.
You've got to be ready for the ups as well as the
downs. If you're lucky, and talented, hopefully you'll
experience more of the former than the latter."