I'll always prefer to play with women and hang out with women, and I'll always be a feminist.
After all these years, I am still involved in the process of self-discovery. It's better to explore life and make mistakes than to play it safe. Mistakes are part of the dues one pays for a full life.
The pressure makes me more intent about each shot. Pressure on the last few holes makes me play better.
The simpler I keep things, the better I play.
As a child I wanted to be everything from a doctor, lawyer, flight attendant to an IT pro- fessional and could never make up my mind. I figured as an actor I'd get to play all these professions.
I think I was 8 or 9 when I did my first play. It was at a community level, but that's when I knew that this is what I loved doing.
I was happy she got it and I have to sort of - and one of the reasons I did Third Watch is because I wanted to break that thing of just being the pretty girl and play it down and let it be about the work.
I would love to do a Broadway play. I would love to do big screen also, motion picture.
My brother is an excellent songwriter, and I play guitar and drums.
It was wonderful to play such a part, but I was disappointed with the picture.
They didn't have the money to keep Christopher Lee long enough to play his scenes with me.
I'd like to play characters who are older - I don't want to be playing 14-year-olds too much longer.
I don't know if I am cut out to playing a bad character or not - I really should give it a shot. I would like to play the voice of a baddie, but that's really just a cop-out!
The shows are so different from each other, depending on whether I play with my band, Nine Stories, other musicians, an orchestra, only one or two members of my band.
A friend of mine once told me that I can't screw up when I play my own music. I also take voice lessons, play other peoples' songs out of music books, and occasionally figure out how to play other people's music from records. This keeps my ears, fingers, and mind working.