Sandra Annette Bullock was
born on July 26, 1965 in Washington D.C. Sandra pursued a higher education at
East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, where she enrolled as
a drama major. Here she performed in Chekhov's Three Sisters, studying under the
instruction of Don Biehn, who has fond memories of Sandra's performance and abilities.
Following her endeavors at ECU (three credits short of graduating), Sandra moved
to New York to study method acting, instructed by Sanford Meisner. She dishonestly
attained a bartending job, and later fled to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
Four
years after leaving ECU without a degree, Sandra landed the starring role in the
NBC sitcom Working Girl, which she later considered her "quickest flop".
She also starred in Love Potion No. 9 as a psychobiologist.
Sandra's
career is certainly booming. Since she was in sixth grade, she's had her mind
set on acting. This is perhaps the secret to her success. She hasn't come this
far in perfection, however, stating more than once the lessons she has learned
along the way. It is her "I want to do it ; I'm going to do it" attitude
that's brought her so much success and fame. As nearly anyone who knows her will
tell you, she doesn't have the "I'm famous" bug. When asked in an interview
with 48 Hours, "Is it correct to call you a superstar?" Sandra responded,
"No it's not." She refers to herself as an "actor who happens to
be fortunately working a lot." She simply loves what she's doing, and does
it well.
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