I'm an entrepreneur and a businesswoman and I do a lot of different things besides my work on television and people probably don't know that about me.
That's the difference between working on film and working in a play. In a play, you work on it, and you live in it and develop it and make it happen.
When you have a character to work with, you carry them around in a strange way - they make you look at the world in a different way.
Training's completely different now. It used to be a lot of running and work without the ball. Now it's all with the ball, which any player loves.
Having a literary agent makes a huge difference in submitting work. My agent has access and tremendous passion.
I like the challenge of trying different things and wondering whether it's going to work or whether I'm going to fall flat on my face.
I want to work with a wide range of genres because it gives each film a different cinematic energy.
I'm happy to work in the States because there are so many different and interesting projects. I'll go wherever people want me to work.
Everything that I do has to be something new and something challenging, or with people that I want to work with. I take jobs for different reasons.
My work is distinct and definitive and specific, and hopefully it is so that every single character is different, and they are - but there's probably an underlying element that's me.
I've had a year out of work, more, and just toughed it out. There are those who think that all actors are overpaid. I beg to differ.
Whenever I work with different artists, I expand as a song writer, as a producer, and I always want to try and find the bridge between my world and their world.
This world crisis came about without women having anything to do with it. If the women of the world had not been excluded from world affairs, things today might have been different.
Studies have been done showing that there really are gender differences, that women do bring more congeniality and compromise to the table.
Every country has its own perspective on the Second World War. This is not surprising when experiences and memories are so different.
What happened in America in the 1860s was a war of secession, a war of independence, no different in principle from what happened in America in the 1770s and 1780s.
Throughout our times with Christopher [therapist] we were encouraged to work together at communicating on the inside. He pointed out that it would be good for us all to listen-in when an alter was telling his/her story - that it's now safe, no harm w...
Most of life is a matter of nonessential differences.
But there was a difference between being stuck and choosing to stay. Between being found and finding yourself.
Life is not what it's supposed to be. It's what it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference.
Time makes very little difference to the basic realities of life