Post by aydan on Sept 19, 2012 1:52:08 GMT -5
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[style=width:350px; font-family: josefin sans; font-size: 30px; letter-spacing: 0px; text-align:center; color: #000; line-height: 80%; text-transform: uppercase; padding-bottom: 5px;]AYDAN WILLIAMS
CITIZEN. 24. ACTOR. ARROGANT. GENTLE SIDE. PROUD. PASSIONATE. SOCIALITE.
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=width,386,true][atrb=cellSpacing,0,true][atrb=cellPadding,0,true][atrb=style, width:130px; height: 200px; background-image: url(http://i47.tinypic.com/vnyqzm.png);][/style] | [style=height: 180px; overflow: auto; font-size: 9px;]He was born into a simple life, living in the middle of no where in Boise, Idaho. His family was one of those big farm types. He had six brothers and one sister, and he was the youngest of them all. One could successfully call him a momma's boy because in all honesty, that's what he was. His mother spoiled him rotten much to the dismay of the other kids, and it was through her constant attention that he finally grew fed up with the smothering farming lifestyle. He didn't want to take care of cows, or horses. He wanted to do something different. He didn't want to fall into the same roles that his brothers and his sister did. He wasn't cut out for farm work. That wasn't to say that he wasn't a hard worker. He was out there with the rest of them, baling hay and milking cows. it just wasn't something that interested him. While his siblings were right out of the bed in the morning, looking forward to the day, he always lagged. He hated the barn, he hated the chores. He would do them just as well as the rest of his siblings, but it was always clear to his mother that his heart wasn't in the family business. He started attending grade school, and that's when he became involved in the drama club. It was nothing big because it was a small town school, but it was something that peaked his interest even at the young age. The group didn't put on any plays. It wasn't that kind of club. They read plays though, suitable for their age group, and as Aydan grew, he couldn't wait to get into the middle school. They had a drama club that actually put on performances, and it was obvious that was what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. His mother had never seen him speak with such excitement over anything in his life. She supported him silently, knowing that her husband would not approve of such extracurricular activities. Aydan was still home for farm work every day. He never strayed from the path that his strict father laid out of for him. He was a child that obeyed. He never did what he wasn't supposed to do even when his brothers were out causing trouble. It wasn't something that he was interested in. He started researching actors and performances, spending most of his time in the library, especially in middle school. He was very successful when he auditioned for the roles in his school. That continued through the high school where he became known for his acting skills. His drama instructor paid for him to have private lessons from a coach, and soon he was being looked at by many productions even at his young age. When he graduated from high school, college was never an option for him. His family couldn't afford it and even with financial aid, it was nothing but a pipe dream. He wanted nothing more than to go to college, and he still wishes that he had gone. But his career shot off when he left Idaho and traveled through the states. His big break came when he reached Los Angeles, which is no surprise. Hollywood producers caught a hold of him and his fame has sky rocketed ever since. The fame got to his head because of how quickly he rose to it, and he can have some asshole tendencies. Deep down he has a gentle heart and an even warmer soul, but he puts on a facade for the public eye. He's successful and he wants people to know. He wants his father to know. He wants his family to see that he could do something that was out of the norm. His father and his brothers never supported him, and it's for them that he works so hard. He wants to prove to them that he never needed their farm or their support. He can do this without them, and he has. It's as simple as that. He's in Boston currently working on a new action film and he has yet to invite his family to the filming events. He's become solitary with his fame. |