Problems can become opportunities when the right people come together.
Photography has definitely been my favorite way to remember things. At least for me that’s how my brain processes things, of memories or moments.
I think it's important to keep your personal life to yourself as much as you can. It protects your sanity and you need to have boundaries. And it helps that enchantment of watching an actor. If you know someone's favourite colour or what they like to do on a Sunday, you won't fall for the character as much.
Dancing is why I love music as much as I do and vice-versa, and there aren’t many things better than those two combined.
Growing up I wanted to be a mixture of Audrey Hepburn and Lucille Ball. Apparently I told my mum when I was eight that I wanted to be an actor.
I guess my voice kind of changed in middle school. It was what it is now. I remember there was this boy who used to walk behind me and sing that song that goes, "Walk like a man, talk like a man" and I was devastated. So I learned that I can pick up my voice if I want to.
My goal has always been not to look forward to the next thing, but to relish and celebrate the successes I have at the moment. Whether it's landing a part in a student film or having a good day in acting class, I never discredit anything.
Everybody likes to see somebody else get caught for the vices practiced by themselves.
Your children vividly remember every unkind thing you ever did to them, plus a few you really didn't.
We cannot resort to simplistic or extreme solutions which substitute myths for common sense.
This basic thing I always do: 'What happened between the character's birth, and page one of the script?' Anything that's not in the story, I'll fill in the blanks.