I've met many rich kids over the years. Many are very down to earth and work hard; they come from decent parenting. Others, however, are not.
Chicago's like Melbourne - there's a city center, there's public transport, and there's more of a cultural scene.
In terms of people who we call heroes - and I don't tend to like that term, and firefighters don't consider themselves heroes - but if you look at their job description, they are. Their job is to straight up save people.
I always find music guys writing about love. Think of something else for a change. I'm sorry, but it's been done, and it does work and it's good and all that, but I think something else would be nice.
I was trained classically in violin and voice, which led to musical theater. Then I left the music scene to chase acting, which is when 'Neighbours' came along. It was a fantastic playground for actors, and the cast around me taught me a lot.
First responders are a resilient lot. They deal with many types of situations and are very good at improvisation in their work.
All of my girlfriends have been actors, and I've realized that maybe it's not for me - and find something else outside of the industry.
I started off with violin, then I started learning guitar, then I went to piano. But I self-taught piano just because I enjoyed it. I've always really enjoyed music.