It's a tad embarrassing, but there's this show called 'The Dead Files' on the Travel Channel, and I'm completely obsessed with it!
I've always been a fan of investigation shows.
I was a real weird kid.
I'm open to anything, really. I love work.
I always enjoy fight scenes and being grubby and bloody and not having to look good. I prefer that very much, as odd as that sounds.
I was always obsessed with crime, crime shows, anything to do with unsolved cold cases.
Just as an audience member, I've always preferred dark things and very heavy, emotional things.
For a lot of people, and I'm one of them, where you are and who you're spending your time with greatly impacts your accent.
When it's a good director, you can feel when they trust you when they cast you.
It's just not interesting to play happy people.
It's a big responsibility, I think, when you play somebody who has existed but also somebody who has just recently passed away.
I used to lock myself in my room and memorize scenes from films and reenact them when I was alone.
I can sing if I have to.
If you don't look after yourself, no one else will.
As an actor, those kinds of really intense, emotionally packed, dark things, those always very appeal to me greatly.
I've never really had that whole 'starstruck' part to me.
If I hadn't become an actress, I would be a dancer.
There was a period of time when I studied ballet a lot when I was growing up.