I remember calling directors numerous times and saying, 'Oh, you should cast so-and-so instead of me. They're much better for the role.'
We really enjoy entertaining our children with characters. We'll act out all of The Wizard of Oz together.
I met an agent through my modeling agency who encouraged me to go out and audition for sitcoms, and I was absolutely petrified because I had no desire to do it.
If you're the head of a business, there's a protocol that people have to follow.
Sean's movies are provocative and challenging without being slick.
I like the whole package to be good, It's a rarity that that happens, so I end up not working a lot.
It makes me believe in fate. In most cases, the readings where I've been really bad have usually been the ones where I got the part.
I never used to want rehearsals, because I was like, 'Oh, no. I'm more spontaneous. I'm a natural. I'm a one-take person.' But that was because I didn't have any training. I was going off instinct.
I used to ask Sean questions about acting. He's a brilliant actor, but I could never digest his information. I work primarily on an intuitive level.
Sean's a better person when he's directing. He becomes a queen when he's an actor. And he's so unhappy when he's acting.
The seasoned woman is going to offer a more seasoned character.
I'm worried that the audience is being conditioned. That's my real fear. Because if they don't want to see wrinkles on the screen, if they actually fear looking at them, then it's only going to get worse. Those of us who don't want to shoot up and cut and sew, we're just not going be cast.
I don't want to always be the tortured, soulful wife.
I have Spanx on. Always! I have to wear them all the time!
I always wanted to get out of L.A., but time passes, and you find excuses to stay.
Is that romantic fantasy real? Um, after kids, no. Take the kids away, I don't know. Depends.
The word 'demand' is a tricky word when used by our gender. When used by men, it's part of their vernacular.
I grew up very fast as a young girl, but I grew slowly into my womanhood.
That character called 'Robin Wright' in the movie called 'The Congress' has nothing to do with me... I've never felt that way about life choices, career, etc.