When I got 'Lost,' I was about to not be able to live, so it was a fall-to-the-knees, burst-into-tears, 'I'm saved by this great role' moment.
From Rebecca Mader
It's rare to work on a series without a writer. If you have a question about a line, then phone calls have to be made.
It's a blessing to be paid to be in paradise. The Hawaiian people are so friendly.
I don't know what the next acting job will be. I would love to do a comedy.
I'm incredibly cheesy. I'm all about happy endings and all of that.
I'm just naturally quite toned. My dad was like a body builder, so I've got my dad's body. Not all of it, thank God.
I'm quadracontinental. I've got a life in London, New York, L.A. and Hawaii.
Without question, dying on 'Lost' was the best thing I have ever done in my entire career.
You know I hate watching myself on TV, I know a lot of actors say that, but it's true for me.
The danger with playing someone tough is that the character can become two-dimensional and mean and nobody likes her.
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