I always play what I call The Girl. The nice straight character. Sincere. Usually the victim. I'm put upon. I suffer.
The hardest thing about becoming famous is trying not to lose yourself. The thing I like best about it is the recognition of my work.
Marriage is not different from a relationship.
There's a period in one's life when beauty is very important. For me, it was high school. But I had a grandmother who kept saying, 'Handsome is as handsome does.' That's always stuck with me.
When I first came to Hollywood, I couldn't afford a telephone.
I'm stubborn, which is not necessarily admirable.
I don't want to be a big movie star.
I don't have a favorite part. My current part is my favorite part. And when I do the next thing, that will be my favorite part.
I find it embarrassing and disgusting to ask to do a part and be told I'm too pretty. How can I answer that?