I judge preschool teachers and actresses shamelessly. The first five minutes I meet them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You judge people as you meet them.
I judge people very quickly.
When you're 10, 11, 12, and you're watching your idols, you feel like you know them. I found more in common with these people when they talked in interviews than I did with my classmates.
Between work and the kids, I never see anyone anymore. I mean, when I first met with ABC last spring, and they asked me what I'd been doing lately, I said: 'Gee, I have two kids. I'm usually covered with food, wrinkled and feel guilty all the time.
I've been a schoolteacher. I always try to get the kids to finish talking before the next one starts.
I think especially older people, and I count myself one, in the business - people get to know who you really are. So there comes a time when you can't just go in and audition without everybody knowing exactly how you've brought up your kids, what you said at the meeting, what kind of food you cook.
I love kids, but they are a tough audience.
I remember teachers who really singled me out for their discouragement.
I think at an early age I learned not to judge people.
I like working with kid actors because they surprise you constantly. I mean, all actors do - but kids particularly.