I love acting, and ultimately all my characters are very different, and each character I love in a different way.
I love movies, I've always been interested in them, but I wanted to wait for the right time to start acting.
People often argue about this. Obviously one of the skills in performance is acting, and you can't expect every Romeo to really be in love with their Juliet!
Acting is what I love to do. I wouldn't trade it for the world. I don't think of it as work. It's really fun for me.
Music is my love and to me acting is more mercenary. I don't pound the pavements for roles: if it happens, it happens. I hate that auditioning thing.
Walking around sometimes, I would love to just be able to watch people, see how they act. Sometimes I would love to be invisible.
I love acting and making your own luck. You have to recreate yourself, I guess. Although, I don't know how.
That's what I love about acting, is playing different roles. I want to work for the character, and not make it work for me.
I think Americans, more so than any other culture, love second and third acts.
I love acting, but I have two little kids, and it's 14 hours a day out of the house. You don't get that time back.
I love theatre because it's just me and the audience. It's the litmus test in acting, to be able to sustain a performance over one, two or three hours.
I love acting, but being an actor for hire only serves so much, and then you want to fill your well up again and be charged by something else.
I love being creative. I love acting, but I also love directing because you get to have a vision for the whole and bring that vision to fruition.
When I first started out in Houston, it was theater or bust. And I loved it. I still love it. And then I went to undergraduate and graduate school for acting.
I love an acting challenge, and I love getting to sit down with my script and do all my drama work.
I love music and I love acting. I always keep that in the forefront, not all the other distractions around me.
Acting happened to me. If I had pursued it, I think it would have been like someone going to a bar, desperately looking for love and not finding anyone.
The balancing act of motherhood and a career, and being a wife, is something that I don't think I'll ever perfect, but I love the challenge of it.
As important as it is to always think like a winner, acting like one is what matters the most.
Under observation, we act less free, which means we effectively are less free.
Over time, we commit acts with intentions, either good or bad, that require forgiveness.