It's weird to have leisure - to have time off. I'm not used to it.
I have my little craft bag that I bring with me to set everywhere I go.
When I was growing up, everyone dressed the same. You had to have bootcut pants and chunky heels.
I grew up sort of a geeky, tall kid, and I think I was always the one trying to make my friends laugh.
And, as an adult, I tried skiing, and I ended up in tears.
I've been, like, 15 my entire life.
I don't think of myself as a dancer. I think of myself as a singer-actress who moves really well.
Every character I've played is goofy, but it has to have some type of reality.
You can't be afraid. You have to be open. I feel like I've always been a leaper, and I've always leapt into things without thinking.
Ballet is an incredibly difficult, beautiful art form that takes a lot of training, a lot of time, and a lot of hard work.
I'm like a little Pollyanna. I look at the world with rose-colored glasses.
Well, I was such a huge fan of Amy Sherman-Palladino and of 'Gilmore Girls.'
One thing I think I'm really proud of is that I started taking care of my skin at a young age.
I think everybody has something that takes them away or makes them happier. To some people it's baseball or sports or knitting or the movies.
I feel incredibly passionate about 'Bunheads,' but the network was not supportive of the show, and you have to have that.
I've done some TV and I've done a lot of theater, obviously, and the last character I played on Broadway was a very fast-talking broad. I'm used to learning material and words.
I used to cross-stitch because my mom cross-stitched.
I was a very outgoing, gregarious, full-of-energy kid.
I loved New York, but I never quite felt like New York was my home either.
So I'm studying ballet every day and really training so people will see me as a ballet dancer, which no one's seen before.