I think that the most important thing for me is, how is the character that I would be reading for? Is it interesting? Is there stuff to do? Are there things that you can do with the character? How can you play it out? Just those kinds of things that are very important for an actor. Also, a good director and good dialogue.
I loved old movies. And I like imitating people.
The thing that I look for in a script - I'm not looking for anything next because you never know where life's going to take you, so you can't just expect, 'I want to do this next.' So I'm not expecting anything; I'm just hoping.
I do weird parts - there's always something wrong with my character, or they are in a really weird situation.
I remember my mom being very scared the first few auditions. My parents are very supportive, but they're also very realistic, which is great.
I'm the worst liar - I can't lie for my life. And I don't lie at all, because I'm the worst liar - but as a kid, I thought I was a great liar, so I would lie all the time, but everybody knew I was lying.
Every part that I do has to be different from the last part that I did so I don't become a stereotype.
'When Harry Met Sally'... is probably my favourite movie.
I didn't grow up, really, in the film business, even though my parents are both artists. I grew up in New York City. They would never put me into acting. I just kind of wanted it, and I told them that.