When you do a comedy, the goals are much clearer to me.
I'd love to play a femme fatale. And I wouldn't mind working with George Clooney.
Whenever I have to do an emotional scene, I just take my contacts out and it means I can't see anything.
The pain doesn't go away. You just make room for it.
I think women are amazing and womens friendships are like a sisterhood and we should see more of it in television and film.
I don't want my tombstone to say actress. I want it to say human being.
I thought it would fit a niche. I didn't anticipate, nor do I think anybody did, that it would become this global phenomenon, the way that it has. The critics have been so kind and favorable, it has really garnered such wonderful praise, and the numbers have been through the roof. It's actually been quite surreal. I'm still pinching myself because it's amazing. For me, we went to Atlanta and we spent our summer shooting this little zombie show, and it was ours. It was our sweet little zombie show [The Walking Dead], and the world has embraced us.
In Southern Europe, we have, of course, very bad governments.
I am a community activist, philanthropist, breast cancer survivor, advocate and founder and board chair of the Thelma D. Jones Breast Cancer Fund. I am also a parent, grandparent, and a doting pet owner.
You and I might define a 'soul mate' differently. For most people, a soul mate has some kind of sexual connotation.
In the created world around us we see the Eternal Artist, Eternal Love at work.