We shot 'High School Musical' in eight weeks. I spent longer rehearsing for 'Hairspray' than filming 'High School Musical'.
High School Musical has been a blessing and a gift.
I was still in school at the time and Cab was very popular and everybody was doing Cab Calloway so I did.
I just went to Harvard a little while, because I graduated from Armstrong High School in Washington and then I went up there but I didn't stay that long because I went into show business.
My youngest daughter sings. She's going to be very good. She's graduated from Music School and she's been working down around and getting her feet wet, you know. I had her out with me for a year just showing her the ropes a little bit, but she's going to be all right.
But then, even with sex, I'm more in the school of less is more in movies.
I wasn't always such a great fan of Shakespeare, mind you. I can guess we all at one time had it rammed down our necks at school, which tends to take the edge off it.
I heard the various terms of abuse at school and probably indulged them in the way you do as a kid.
The school-boy doesn't force himself to learn his vocabularies and rules altogether at night, but knows that be must impress them again in the morning.
It's not important to me to found a school; it's not important to me to have disciples.
In school, I could hear the leaves rustle and go on a journey.
If I was still at school, I'd be looking at Britney Spears and dying to be her.
I have the life of Riley. I take my kids to school, do a bit of work in the afternoon, pick my kids up, microwave a meal, hang out with my kids, and work for a couple of hours.
So at 16 I got a job at the local radio station. And I was working after school and weekends. I did the news; I did everything. I did - played records.
In school the kids thought I was freaky because I made straight A's and daydreamed a lot.