I used to go to school in Manhattan with a bunch of the City Kids.
I think a lot of the problem is that at 8 o'clock there's nothing on for kids.
When I first got pregnant, I freaked out. Then I had to remind myself: I'm turning 30
I don't know enough about daytime, I think, to say anything.
I have six sisters, so I assumed I'd have a girl. Learning I was having a boy was really weird.
Comedy's easy for me now - it's all about timing and the way you deliver lines. I use facial expressions to get the point across.
It's hard when you look a certain way. I look All-American, sweet, girl-next-door, so naturally those are the parts that are going to land on my doorstep.
I hope to do films. Right now I'm just doing projects that are interesting.
When I was shooting Drive Me Crazy, I wanted to go out with the rest of the cast and stay up late and play air hockey. I just wanted to have fun.
We had about seven real cats at any one time on the set, and two animatronic, (one that sits and one that lays down) and two stuffed animal type cats that we used for rehearsals or any sort of silly torture we had to instill on the poor guy.