My own personal connection with God was not in a religious sense, so I wasn't really thinking in that way when I got the role and when I started doing it.
I don't think it's always good to read lots of poetry.
Our show is less about a girl who is doing miracles and more about the domino effect of this girl's life, and how everyone else is affected. Our show seems to be a questioning show as opposed to an action sort of fairy tale.
If it comes back, I think that Friday night is not a good night to be on.
My advice is to make acting your second career choice.
People in real life cuss God out when they're angry. That's all real.
This will be the fourth time I've seen this film. I'm very proud of it and I think it's a great movie for women of any age. And almost every single man I've talked to has admitted to crying.
Other people like Neil Young and Dennis Hopper, those are just really close knit family friends.
I liked the humor of it, I've always enjoyed a sense of humor in God and in religion and in spirituality.
One of my good friends is Christian, goes to church every Sunday, very religious. I'm fine with that and I will never judge her.
My parents cultured me a lot and they introduced me to a lot of artists, a lot of their friends.
My father comes from a generation of film that actors my age don't even know about, which is really sad.
If you believe that God put you here to act, then you have to be different. Go into casting offices, with something other girls don't have.
People who have seen me read usually come up afterwards and invite me to be a part of something.