I've worked with a lot of great, glamorous girls in movies and the theater. They would always give their last ounce to get where they wanted to be.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've accepted I can't rely on my work alone; I must market myself. The truly spectacular roles do go to the girls who actively promote their popularity.
We all know that people who've never been on a film set think it's way more glamorous than the people who work on them.
In movies, I have had the opportunity of working with some of the people that I respect very much.
I worked before I had my daughter, enough for three actresses.
After three major movies, I was like, 'Oh, I guess you're supposed to get a publicist?' Girls that are in the business now that are successful are more savvy.
I ultimately wanna do big movies, and I've been so close so many times. They keep giving my roles to girls with just a little more exposure than me.
I work with a lot of movie stars.
In a show or a movie, one must work with many people. Many women just don't have the time for it.
I've always surrounded myself with talented people, both in film and in business.
When I was an actor, I worked with lots of men who had a bit of success early on, who were very good looking, who suddenly made a bit of money and who felt no embarrassment - and nor should they have done - about having a good time.