'Homeland' is a thriller with a lot of cloak and dagger spy stuff, which is one of the things that makes it so much fun.
On American TV, there just aren't a lot of female leads in comedy, especially at the peak of all the Judd Apatow stuff.
I like to create stuff. I like to express myself through jokes.
I always wanted to be a model, never an actress. I would see children in ads and stuff and wanted to be like them.
I like the adrenaline rush. Its all about the no guts, no glory kind of stuff.
As it turns out, there is a thing called the Internet, and stuff does go out there whether the suits like it or not.
I don't try to call myself a poet. But I know that my stuff is pretty literal, in that the themes are pretty simple and on the surface.
When people ask me about my story, I just go through the positive stuff: the tent-pole moments, the big landmark checkpoints.
All the Frank O'Hara types seem to have very little sound stuff going... it's so chatty or something.
And it was then that I realized wow, I'm able to write lyrics and sing and stuff like that.
I'm moving around; doing stuff. I can walk. I can even run.
After 'Wedding Crashers' I was just surprised as to the lack of comedic female material there is. So I had to start working and getting stuff out there for myself.
So, in a way I was hedging and saying that if the Olympic stuff doesn't work out at least I can be a lawyer.
I work out two, two and a half hours a day. For 'Immortals,' it was body-weight stuff: crunches, pullups, and martial arts-based cardio.
I usually balance out autobiography with goofy, amusing stuff to help keep the humour in my more serious work.
The Republicans need to work on registration and getting out their vote and their early voters and absentees. Grassroots stuff.
You work your butt off and somebody says you can't have your record played because it offends them. Tyrants are made of such stuff.
I hate all the core stuff. That's why I have to have a trainer. That's the only way I'm going to do the abs work.
I studied the Bible and philosophy in college, and I think in a certain sense that's the kind of stuff that still makes my brain work.
There isn't a King Lear for women, or a Henry V, or a Richard III. You reach a level where you can handle that stuff technically and mentally, and it's not there.
Guys don't really don't wanna hear if it's really smart, and women feel uncomfortable if you reveal stuff they're going to have to remember they did themselves.