The 23-year-old daughter of Sean Penn and Robin Wright said she is learning the craft of script writing and once she feels she is ready, she would like to step behind the camera, reported Female First.
"I never thought about it (acting). I like to write and I would love to be a screenwriter one day and a director. I've been writing my whole life and I try to write a little bit every day, but I don't think I'm ready to have people read what I write. I still need to work a lot on it," she said.
"It just seemed like it would be so much fun to make and I really wanted my first experience to be just that. Plus, three weeks in New York...In the spring...And getting paid for it?!" she said.
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