I'm not really looking for theater work. But if somebody approaches me with enthusiasm, I might respond.
Ballyhoo is for your classic girl, who is fun and fearless. This is for the girl who is not afraid to dress fun.
My style is quite clean, vintage, and almost French in a way.
Awareness of others is a beautiful thing. Learning how to support and encourage, and stopping long enough to pay attention to someone other than yourself, is a truly beautiful quality. There are a thousand beautiful things we can find about ourselves.
I just have so much fun playing bad girl roles. Getting to say things that in life you would never ordinarily say, there's something really liberating about that. It's fun.
I never actually studied an American accent. I never learned it. I never had anybody teach me how to do it. It just kind of happened. I think I probably spent a lot of my childhood in front of my mirror pretending to do Cornflake commercials like the kids I've seen on TV from America.
I tend to land roles that are somewhat villainous for some reason. Usually, people blame it on the accent.
I'm never going to believe a Poirot mystery again. Never. All those witnesses going, "Yes, I remember it was 3:06 p. m. exactly, because I glanced at the clock as I reached for the sugar tongs, and Lady Favisham was quite clearly sitting on the right-hand side of the fireplace. " Bollocks. They have no idea where Lady Favisham was, they just don't want to admit it in front of Poirot. I'm amazed he gets anywhere.
My only solution for the problem of habitual accidents is to stay in bed all day. Even then, there is always the chance that you will fall out.
Poetry and painting continue to be companions: they cast their shadow and light, their silences and tones, at the edges of each other.
You can't escape moral judgment through a legal loop hole.