musician. My mom gave me piano lessons at the age of three. And so from then on, that was my after-school thing, that was my discipline. I played classical piano for about 10 years. Sometimes our industry can be very hard for children and they come out a little bit confused and disjointed. And my mother really wanted me to have [a normal childhood].”
“I think the biggest thing that I always learn from my mother is acting can be about pretending or it can be about finding the truth,” she says. “I choose to find the truth in every character. As long as you never go astray from that, you’ve got it. Acting, while it may not always feel easy, is very simple. It’s not complex. It can be hard to do, the same way meditating can be hard to do, but it’s very simple.”
Don’t think that Condola is all about drama and intense acting scenes. She has a softer, fun side to her as well.
“Growing up, I was a fantasy fiction geek, she told Shondaland.com. “That is what nurtured my imagination. When you have a nurtured imagination, it does…