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I enjoy the element of pushing yourself, learning something new, w

I enjoy the element of pushing yourself, learning something new, whether its a dance step, a scene, an emotion. – Kenny Wormald

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I was a dancer, and its not really cool for a boy to dance, so it was inspiring to see a movie like Footloose where a guy is dancing masculine and had a proper reason behind it. It made me feel cool, and when these kids would make fun of me, Id be like, Oh, didnt you see Footloose, man? – Kenny Wormald

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Im a big fan of all the Boston guys that are acting – Matt Damon , Ben Affleck, Mark Wahlberg – they made a great career out of it, and they found a way to do it and still be cool guys, so thats kind of where I want to be. – Kenny Wormald

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