I think for me it was a natural transition to move full time into acting rather than figure skating.
But I never worked with a northern horse before. They are very different from western horses.
Cause at the end of the day, honestly, at the end of the day when you're in your death bed and that's it, I think it's the relationships you've had and the people that you've touched and the people that have touched you that matter.
Everyone else trains just as hard as well and that there really is no such a thing as overnight success.
I actually started, this year, doing some voiceovers. I did some radio spots, and some games.
And I'm not very coordinated, either. Only on ice skates, not in real life.
I only knew basic western trail riding. Nothing fancy.
I think Sarah Michelle Gellar has done some brilliant work as Buffy.
I trained 8 hours a day 7 seven days a week and I had 2 weeks off in a year.
I would love to re-visit Darla. I miss her. I really do.
If you're offered something, you're not really sure exactly what is that they saw in you that they think is the character so it's a little scary, I feel.
It's funny, I get really nervous when I audition for voiceovers.
I really take pride in the relationship that I have with my husband.
Um, and I'm also very proud of my work on George of the Jungle 2.
You really have to work hard and apply yourself and by applying yourself and working hard and being diligent, you can achieve success.