There are a lot of different sides to me. I don't know if I'm always peaches-and-cream.
I had a really normal childhood except I acted. It was like, my brother played soccer, and I was on television sometimes.
There was a scene early on during the first season of Roswell and I broke down crying. Since then, I've always just been able to do it.
A lot of the things I get sent are the girlfriend or the wife or the assistant, and those are not that exciting to me.
Most of the roles I've had, usually the story's about how the man affects my character.
It feels nice after a long career as an actor to find your own voice and support that.
I've literally pitched to every studio and network trying to get directing work. It's really hard.
Back in the day when I was on The WB, I may have only had one or two female directors throughout the entire run of a series.
As an actor, you can have your opinions, but our responsibility is telling the point of view of this one character.
As an actor, you can have your opinions, but our responsibility is telling the point of view of this one character.