I love being a performer. It's like a hole that never closes. It's something in you that never dies.
“I love being a performer. It's like a hole that never closes. It's something in you that never dies.”
The World Motivation
I love being a performer. It's like a hole that never closes. It's something in you that never dies.
“I love being a performer. It's like a hole that never closes. It's something in you that never dies.”
I love being a performer. It's like a hole that never closes. It's something in you that never dies.
I can be not showered and dressed like a slob, but my lip gloss will be on!
The only reason I would stay away from a period piece is because sometimes the women are painted in a very stereotypical weakling, wallflower way - that's something I don't want to do. I want to show strength in the women I play, and a journey of some sort.
I didn't go to the cinema a lot when I was young.
I'm always keeping an eye out for a period piece. I was trained in theatre, so most of the things we did were classical - Shakespeare, Moliere, and Chekhov.
Once you work with a studio on a film, the studio is sort of like this enormous clam that just opens, takes everything and then closes, and no one enters again. They own it all.
God will open any doors he wants to open, and if He closes doors, that's fine, too.
No one ever tells a story to help you figure out where to go when a door closes on you.
I have a shelf of comfort books, which I read when the world closes in on me or something untoward happens.
One out of four people in this country is mentally unbalanced. Think of your three closes friends; if they seem OK, then you're the one.