I once ate McDonald's three times in one day.
I could easily exist on less money, but I like the way I live now.
I love the solitude of being on a plane and finally getting to read an entire book and being left alone.
As a teenager, my favourite rejection was, 'She looks too healthy,' which of course translates as, 'She needs to lose weight.'
I'm incredibly naive.
I knew I would never be cast as the pretty girl.
I'm trying to just go with the flow and learn from the people around me.
You won't see me in a better mood than 4:00 in the morning on my way to work.
I certainly hope I'm not still answering child-star questions by the time I reach menopause.
I don't think I'm an outsider at all.
I really liked it. It was awesome - my first tabloid story. If you're going to have a tabloid story written about you, it might as well be with Johnny Depp.
I don't know who Peter Lorre is. Pathetic, right? It shows you how completely gross and uncultured my generation is.
I guess I'm a workaholic!
Doing films as an actor, you spend maybe 40 percent of the year doing your chosen profession. If you are on a successful TV show, you spend 80 percent of your year doing the thing you love.
What you feel is important may not be what the director feels is important.
I went through a normal kind of late teens, early 20s drinking, but it was a choice I made, because I didn’t think it was very good for my life.
I'm one of those people who loves to fly.
My roommate and my boyfriend, they both know I am compulsive and controlling.
I don't really need a lot of help from a director.
I think the main reason a lot of child stars don't make it is that it's hard to see someone as cute and then all of a sudden see them as having more depth.
I feel like some of the best talent is on TV right now, with the writing, acting and great directors. I've also been looking for the consistency of work that TV provides for you. And, I always thought it would be really interesting to live with a character for months, if not years.
I don't have life rage anymore.
Naturally, my body language changes given whatever environment I'm in.
I was really bored and unhappy in school, and I used to act out and do horrible things.
I think that I need to work on being comfortable at being normal, everyday-ish on camera. Unlike a lot of actors, I think that's the thing that I'm not so comfortable with.