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I was asked if I'd audition for a part in a Broadway musical because the director just loved me.
I love women. I've always cared about making movies about women my entire career.
I love to read things that I'm sure won't make a movie.
I just love bossy women. I could be around them all day. To me, bossy is not a pejorative term at all. It means somebody's passionate and engaged and ambitious and doesn't mind leading.
You deserve love and you'll get it.
Right now I'm singing along to books on tape. I typically pop in something like Stephen King's 'The Stand,' and I love singing along to that kind of stuff.
I think real life couples on screen are kind of deadly. For the most part, they're kind of deadly. You'd be surprised. Unless they're falling in love onscreen for the first time, you don't have quite the same energy for some reason.
I have to say I enjoy physical comedy and I've always loved to kind of take risks. I don't like worrying too much about how I look or how I come across, so that can sometimes... You know, I like to play those kinds of deluded but fun characters.
I would love to do a serious period drama. Oh, absolutely. I mean, you'll find most comedians want to do more serious stuff, most musicians want to be comedians, and most serious actors want to be musicians.
I love the smell of rain, and I love the sound of the ocean waves.
I knew I loved music, and I knew that I could feel music. So, I knew I had rhythm.
I knew I loved dancing with my friends.
I lost the life that I knew, and I really had to rethink my future and think about my core values and the things that I love, and my passion, and that's really what helped me move forward. Also, for me just being grateful for what I had in my life versus on focusing on what I was losing, that really helped as well.
I tried snowboarding at 14, and I absolutely fell in love with it. I snowboarded every day off I had, every weekend I had off of school, every holiday we had off from school, and it became a huge part of my life, not just what I love to do, but really just kind of who I was.
I'm really motivated by music, and I love dancing, even if it's just by myself in my room or if it's going out with my friends.
All through high school, I was incredibly healthy. I loved the outdoors, and I loved snowboarding because of the freedom.
I mean, I really, really love playing solo. Definitely, it's like a labor of love, it's not a huge career. It's not that successful, but it's something I love so much that I'll do it regardless.
I'd love to do a costume drama movie. For no other reason, except that it sounds fun to me.
I love standing at a microphone and making a room of people laugh. That's the part of the work I love; everything else is extraneous.
I love being in my own skin, and I hope other women start feeling better about themselves and waste less energy being ashamed of their bodies.
I love watching TV.
I wouldn't call myself a shut-in. I have the ability to leave my home; I just choose not to. But because I'm such a homebody, it's important to be surrounded by things I love.
I'm very domestic; I love cleaning. I love cooking. I like waiting on people. I just like to make things. I don't break that down to be weakness, or the only things women can do, or putting me back 20 years.
But I love how people who are musical, they know how to dress.
I love costumes. My dream growing up was always to have my own costume and prop shop.