When you have good writing, the rhythm of the scene is very apparent. What the scene demands is very clear.
We don't have control over many things. We're always grasping for it, but in reality, we don't have a lot of control.
There's something about Australia that feels prehistoric.
There's a lot of ambiguity in life, and so often, our art is very neatly wrapped up at the end, when our lives never feel that way.
The 'Fargo' characters, they're the characters of my people. They're stoic, hardworking, uncomplaining, and I loved them.
Parents always stay older than you, but sibling sort of become adults together, and that complicates that relationship, I think.
My husband and I are huge bibliophiles. He's always reading 'The New York Times Book Review' and then ordering 20 books online.
Literature has always been the greatest fuel for my imagination.
It's much harder to act poorly written material. It's much harder to memorize poorly written material.
I'm a middle child, and I'm pretty diplomatic the peace-maker.
I was an Emmy nominee and an Emmy snub.
I think Noah Hawley's writing is hilarious, and I love a good dark joke.
I rely on poetry or literature to keep me centered before I go onstage because it reminds me to be present.
I grew up with babies, so babies have never been particularly intimidating to me.
I grew up in a family with five kids.
As actors, we have to say yes to everything for a really long time. You say 'Yes' to anything you can get.