Every time a man knocks on a brothel door, he is really knocking for God
I think love is a great catalyst for many characters to further the story or their own growth.
I'm naturally thin, so I don't have to work too hard at it. I love food, but I also love to work out. I think it makes everything work better.
Anything that opens you up emotionally is going to impact your acting. Parenthood, becoming a mom, certainly does that.
I love Cheryl [Hines] so much and had so much fun with her. Off set we got on so well and would tell stories.
Really, it [the Waitress] was a story about believing in yourself ultimately, and caring enough about yourself to change your life.
I think it's quite common and realistic. There are many stories like this [in Waitress]. [Jenna, my character] marriage looks really horrible up on the screen but I think there are a lot of people in bad relationships who wake up and think to themselves: "Wow, how did I end up here? Why am I still here and so unhappy and not satisfied with my life?"
Goering was known to wear togas, fur coats and faux-medieval hunting outfits.
Knowing how you actually want to feel is the most potent form of clarity that you can have.
Just like the Perimeter! It never rains but it pours," declared the Major.
Life is a series of commas, not periods.