There aren't a lot of political dramas on TV, and those that are tend to be American.
There are a ton of medical dramas out there dealing with life and death.
There are a lot of period dramas out there but not many opportunities for a mixed-race actress to play a period role.
The dramas that I worked on were successful, but not the movies. I still have many opportunities, and I will not be discouraged.
The big dramas that fascinate me are the quiet ones that happen behind closed doors in so-called ordinary families.
Period dramas seem to take actors to the next level because they do so well in America.
I've been doing dramas for a long time.
I'm drawn to dramas that make people think. I want to make an impact.
I think the best dramas are as funny as possible and the best comedies have, underneath them, real substance.
I think doing dramas kind of wears on you. It's just intense.
I suppose that's why we watch dramas to see the stuff that in real life you'd end up in prison for.
I prefer films and dramas based on families and relationships - films which focus on love and harmony.
I love period dramas and language, but I love comedy as well.
I love period dramas - be it romance or philosophy.
I love comedy, but it's dramas that stick with me.
I always find with dramas that the more that's left to the imagination of the audience, the better.
Dramas need to have a certain aesthetic that comedy just doesn't really seem to need to have.
Crime dramas will never go away as long as people turn to television for, among other things, reassurance and comfort.