You just have to learn how to fall down and get back up again. You just have to keep going.
I so never went through a bad-girl period.
I want to do more independent film. I'm blessed to be working on really quality episodic television, which to me actually feels like a sort of 13-hour film.
As an artist, I think it's critical for keeping yourself alive that you try to get your hands into something a little bit more intensely. It's one of the reasons why I love theater because you never actually let go of it and it never feels like there's a tremendous distance between the process and the product.
Im not your biggest girly girl.
Cate Blanchett is somebody who I could watch do anything. I love what an extraordinary chameleon she can be. There's something about the way she bends and transforms that feels otherworldly to me.
I think, as an actor, theater is like one of the things that you feel most in control of and in charge of.
For me to get to work with a writer-director over time in developing a project - my investment feels much more profound. I know that whatever is on the other end I'm going to feel that much closer to.
Over time as an actor, your life with a project can be so short lived because you come on, you do it, and then you're done. You have no control, no say, and all of a sudden there's all of this distance between the work you've put into something and the product as you see it appear on-screen.
I was an English major in college!
I grew up in the Bronx, but in Riverdale - not exactly an area of New York that's known for being rough and tumble.
As a theater actor I always wondered, 'Is there a place for me in Hollywood?
A day on a film set is maddening.