If they ever do my life story, whoever plays me needs lots of hair color and high heels.
You can never get to a place of comfort in this business. As soon as you hit that little cushy spot, somebody's gonna kick you out. So I have a constant need to do it better.
You always have this fear in a movie of just being somebody's woman.
Yet there's a hunger in me still. I'm like only beginning. I feel like I still have so much to learn.
There's only so much you can do, but if somebody doesn't give you a chance there is nothing you can do.
So how critics will perceive your film or your work, or whether your movie is going to make $100 million at the box office, or whether you are going to be winning any awards - well, you have no control over that.
They really stay just characters to me. I look at them, and I don't see always the same person up there. And hopefully, people will see that too. Because it's very easy to bore people, and that's a killer. So hopefully that won't happen.
I'm happy for people who want to get married. It's not my thing.
I'd love to get pajamas. Good, nice and warm flannel ones.
I think today women are very scared to celebrate themselves, because then they just get labeled.
I think in life we want to challenge ourselves.
I only worked on Men of Honor for three weeks, but I walked away with so much. Because Bob is the kind of actor who gives you the opportunity to really go there. And we really had to go there. I mean, we were both playing drunks.
I mean, I'm new but I've always been very interested in film making process and I've been lucky enough to work with film makers in my past that have been very encouraging to let me hang around. I get so emotionally vested - that the producer part of me was natural.
I mean I tried to transform myself through characters throughout my career.
I like what I do, and I'm very fortunate now to be in a very nice place. Which is that I don't have to work anymore. So the work that I do now is purely because I really want to.