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I've had sex, so I'm not wearing white.
My first crush was Spock. I thought it didn't get any better than Spock.
Jason Lee made me laugh all the time because he's so big, and I love how goofy bodies can be.
Perhaps I have managed some sort of longevity because I haven't won the lead roles.
I think it's been confusing for people because I haven't had a linear career.
I think getting married gave me a focus. It gave me a focus and direction I want to have in my life. And I think having another person that you make such a purposeful bond with has given me the opportunity to see how that can be with all the other aspects of my life.
I think Vegas is the answer for pregnant people because of insomnia. It's open all the time and you go down and play your silly slots.
My mother dressed me always very conservatively.
A wedding is such a girl thing.
I do turn down things that I feel aren't right for me, like when it's some kind of adolescent thing that might typecast me, but I'm not worried about it.
Part of me would love to have been a leading lady because there's a lot of glamour that goes with that and a lot of applause, but I've been very blessed.
My sister, I have a sister who's 12 years older, she was always the party girl, the outrageous one.
In high school I would mess with my hair and makeup all the time.
I go from being hugely hopeful and entertaining to ... really not. I'm not manic depressive, but I can really go to the darker side.
It's fun to go to the movies and be scared.
I will do almost anything for the sake of a joke or for the sake of someone's real belief in something to help tell a story. I will not do something shocking for the sake of being nasty. If it's not hurting anyone's feelings, I'm in on the joke.
I think I'm under the radar enough where I don't think I'm typecast as anything yet, so I'm pretty free and clear.
I love to laugh and well, who doesn't?
I have very little faith that I'll ever find someone. I've had some bad luck and I've made some bad choices - not in men, but in how I've chosen to deal with relationships.
I don't like slugs and tentacles and calamari or anything. Actually, tentacles made me turn into a vegetarian in high school. I'm not anymore, but in high school, we were dissecting squid.
I'm flatchested, I'm short, I'm brunette, I have droopy eyes, and so people have a hard time casting me as a 'beauty.'
I'm a working actress able to make choices based on characters rather than what I 'should' do for my career.
I was a smoker for about 20 years.
I think I'm more approachable with long hair. When it's short, I come across as being artsy and weird.
I have no ego, I'll make fun of myself, and I'll make fun of being humiliated. I get it.
I can't afford security. I can't afford a gated house. So, I feel a little vulnerable. I wish some laws would come into play.
I have no fears when it comes to my hair or clothes.
The only time he cries is if he's hungry. We all have nipples. I don't care who I offend; my baby wants to eat. If I can't get a cover over me quick enough, so be it.
I went through a period of pulling away from everything - acting, people - not sure if I would ever have a voice in this business.
It was like I had a baby and I suddenly started to feel I could play anything.
If I get married, it's something you really have to work at. It's hard enough to work at having a relationship with best friends and girls that are in the business.
I played teen roles until high definition came out, and I could never understand it. I would go in for adult roles and be older than many of the people auditioning, but they'd cast the girl without a line on her face.
I'm pretty much a loner and I've lived under the radar.
I put my foot in my mouth every time I'm interviewed.
I think we all feel like misfits when we open our mouth sometimes, you know?
I'm open to anything. I would love to play someone completely off the wall.
The problem with paparazzi is that it makes you question your boundaries, like, how do I say, 'That's enough guys?'
Bathroom humor, fart, and poo poo humor in movies gets a laugh. It's a pretty easy audience, and that's been around for ages.