I only surround myself with people who are intellectually stimulating.


I don't let it bother me too much if someone doesn't like me. I just figure there's no accounting for taste. It's not me, it's my acting. It's like if someone doesn't like someone's food, they just don't like my acting.

It was more like having unwanted attention as a child - if you'd walk around, people would recognize you, and it would be in a weird, almost making-fun-type manner.

Keep in mind that there are computers, that do touch things up. Like when I got a hold of the poster for 'Gold Diggers,' I said: 'Hey, wait a minute! Those aren't my teeth!'

First, I was a fact checker for Zagat and then I was an editorial assistant for HarperCollins publishing house.

I'm interested in current affairs and social policy as a whole, but I don't watch politics for sport.

I really don't like to do back-to-back movies. I concentrate on things at home. My family and school life are important to me. I try to do one movie a year.

Right now I'm just thinking about school and trying to get those grades and keep them up! In case I become a Norma Desmond when I grow up, I can have something to fall back on!

When I graduated from college I thought I was over with show business and was pursuing other things.

My family and school life are important to me.

It was easy for me to leave acting for school, because I wasn't really in it as an adolescent for fulfilling reasons.
