I've always been a big fan of science fiction and of the worlds of the spiritual and the mystic.
I had two different degrees: One in International Relations/Political Science and another degree in Radio and Television Production.
I'm a huge fan of science fiction and fantasy - not so much horror because I get a bit scared.
I've never thought of acting as rocket science - you put on the costume, get your hair cut, and that's it, really.
Doing science fiction at a high level is tricky. It's really tricky.
I am a science fiction enthusiast, really, deep down.
I majored in political science, and my concentration was U.S. involvement in Latin America in the 20th century.
I will not get very far with this attitude.
I'm not a designer, I'm an inventor.
I don't wear plaid shirts.
Usually I say I have no imagination.
Nothing beats a great smile.
I've never been a great one for technology.
Censorship is advertising paid by the government.
The weaker the country, the stronger the smile.
Parenting a pre-teen is quite something.
I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science.
My parents divorced when I was born, and my mother is a political science professor, like a feminist Mormon, which is sort of an oxymoron.
I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful.
I was a bit of an introvert growing up, and I tended to do better in math and science at school, so I went with it.
My character, Taylor McKessie, is a little bit brighter in the math and science department than I am... okay, a lot.