I wanted to go on the red carpet with a baseball cap, t-shirt, and jeans. And I still do. Because that's really who I am.
The people that matter to me the most are the people that are in my life. That's who I really learn from, and it's always a very personal kind of connection.
I don't think anybody planned for me to be an actor. I didn't. I didn't know this was what I was going to do.
Three to four times a week, I get up at 7:30 A.M. while the courts are empty at Venice Beach and play full court one-on-one.
I wouldn't want to play a character that knew everything and knew where to go. It is much more interesting playing a character that is vulnerable trying to be strong. It makes for better TV.
I really, really admire my parents so much, for how they raised me. They're some of the best human beings I know.
I tried to be really tough when I was younger. I felt I had to stand up for myself. I never felt like I fit in.
You won't ever see me being totally sexy on 'Rookie Blue.' It's not right for the character, anyway.
I don't watch the news. I get really emotional about it, and I carry that stuff with me for a long time.
IMDb is kind of weird, because people can put things on there, but then I can't change it.
I just don't want to be famous. I feel like there's a lot of sacrifice in that I'm not really willing to make.
I get recognized for 'Reaper' in the U.K. I was in Costa Rica and got recognized for 'Heroes.' In Canada, it's 'Rookie Blue.' People also think that I'm in the 'Twilight' series because of Kristen Stewart.
In general, I try to eat food without added hormones and pesticides, but I'm not so strict that I won't have a Big Mac once in a while.
I didn't watch a lot of TV growing up.
I worked at a Sport Chek in Vancouver, only so I could get the discount off snowboard gear. But I hated the job so much, I quit before I got my discount.