I just don't know that a TV show demands a movie ending.
From Lauren Graham
Well, it's more of a sane life to be part of an ensemble! I find that the work can be more specific too and I have to really make sure I know where I am in the story because I'm not in every scene.
The thing you must really do in television is bring yourself to everything you do - you can't try to be anybody else.
I think what my hope is is that the only downside of having a steady job on television is, I think for all actors, there's a piece, there's some adrenaline, and part of the love of the job is not knowing what's coming next, and the variety.
I take the no-doughnut pledge, and then I break it.
Like my dad, I have a Christmas party most years. I like to celebrate and see as many people as possible.
As actors we always say that once the person in a scene gets what they want, the scene is over. It's resolved. But life is never resolved - you're always in the process.
I always saw myself as a comedic actor and wacky best friend.
What I remember about coming to L.A. is that suddenly work was as big a presence in my life as my life itself.
Strangers were worried about me; that's how long I was single!
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