I want to spend as much time as I can with my family, yet I'm aware of having to bring home the bacon.
Nothing's worse than telling your family you got a pilot, hearing the pilot got picked up, and then finding out it's not in the fall lineup.
I'm a very stubborn woman and I'm from a very stubborn family of headstrong women. I have sisters, so the women rule the coop in my house.
Well, when I moved to England I was making a lot of personal adjustments because I was getting married and starting a family, that sort of thing.
I thought, 'If I'm going to die, I'm going to videotape it.' So I got out my little video recorder and was taping goodbyes to my family.
I come from a heavy-lidded people. My family, you'll see pictures of them, and it's the same thing all the way back to Scotland.
My family and I are so close, it's important to have a close knit relationship and to make time to spend with each other, especially at the holidays.
I guess I would be most grateful for my family and my friends and my dogs, my boyfriend. I'm grateful for a lot. I'm grateful to be healthy.
Growing up in a lower-income family, you don't have the resources to make ends meet and you have to find creative ways to get by.
Anything that has to do with Disney and Pixar, I am on board with. That is where my heart and family are. So when they call, I jump.
When I got 'Family Ties', I wasn't even thinking about being an actress. I thought I might become a window dresser.
Well, I made an announcement to my family at 8 that I wanted to be an actor, and I focused like a laser beam on it. I never had a fallback plan.
Maybe there is no actual place called hell. Maybe hell is just having to listen to our grandparents breathe through their noses when they're eating sandwiches.
Going home and spending time with your family and your real friends keeps you grounded.
I find it slightly uncomfortable to see my face on a bus or a poster. I like just being known by my friends and family.
For a long time, I think my family thought I was living in a $3 million mansion in the Hollywood Hills.
People always think I'm so calm and ethereal. But my family certainly doesn't feel that way all the time. They tease me about it.
I think of the Roundabout as my musical theater family here in New York City.
I don't come from a rich family - it's not like we lived in a cardboard box, but we didn't have a ton of money.
Dummy Dum Dum was my nickname for years at school. I was the strange one of the family, the one who couldn't remember his name.
When my mother was diagnosed with cancer, my middle school friends and myself really had no idea the impact of that diagnosis, but my family did.