I watch a lot of television. I always have.
AARON TVEITI watch a lot of television. I always have.
AARON TVEITI’m ready and open to meeting the person that hopefully I’ll share my life with. It takes a long time to get to that place.
AARON TVEITSinging for stage, if you don’t hear yourself, that’s when you push, and that’s when you can hurt your voice sometimes. So if I can hear myself in my ear, it really helps me to find that balance of how loud I needed to be singing.
AARON TVEITI listen to all kinds of music, but I’ve always been a really big fan of Top 40 radio. If I’m in my car, that’s what I listen to.
AARON TVEITI grew up about 60 miles northwest of New York, in Middletown, NY.
AARON TVEITI had an acting teacher tell me once that if you’re playing a car salesman, you don’t want to be an OK car salesman, you want to play the best car salesman.
AARON TVEITThings don’t always tie up in a nice bow. Even when you make strides with people and relationships, it’s complicated.
AARON TVEITBeing onstage is just a feeling that you cannot duplicate anywhere else because the energy that the audience is giving you forces you to give more energy. It’s such an output and exchange of energy. You can’t do that anywhere else.
AARON TVEITCats and I have an understanding, but we choose not to interact often.
AARON TVEITI like auditioning! A lot of people hate it, but I like it.
AARON TVEITAfter 9/11, the amount of applicants the FBI received increased exponentially. Whereas you used to require a college degree, and it was a small group of people who were just out of college, after 9/11, it changed.
AARON TVEITSometimes chemistry does the trick, and other times, you have to forge that with the people.
AARON TVEITI was very unsure about what I wanted to do in high school.
AARON TVEITWhat is wrong with you people?
AARON TVEITI didn’t grow up a theatre kid, going to theatre camps. I played sports, and that was my main direction. But luckily, I never had to choose between sports and theatre.
AARON TVEITI watched so many movies when I was a kid, and I’d watch them over and over.
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