I was a huge 'Deadwood' fan because I'm a huge David Milch fan, so I've always wanted to play something like Calamity Jane on 'Deadwood' and just be the biggest Western tomboy girl, ever.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Deadwood' was just a wonderful opportunity for me. Outside of my own things that I've written, I hadn't had the opportunity to play a character with that amount of depth and range.
'Deadwood' was a magical experience. It was an absolute culmination of everything I've ever wanted to do as an actor as an artist, and I was enormously proud to have been involved with it.
I liked 'Deadwood.'
'Deadwood' was an incredible experience.
I'd like to think I'm a little more easygoing than the character on 'Deadwood,' without question.
Ian McShane's character in 'Deadwood' was awesome.
As someone who's been doing a lot of classical theater recently, I loved the idea of getting to run around in Steven Alan, and not be in a corset and a wig, and not have a dialect, and get to be in a 90-minute play with no intermission, and get to do real comedy.
And as much as I love the gritty characters, I like to play all sorts of characters. I'm an actor. I love to create.
I like to play very raw characters, characters who have a degree of vulnerability and passion about what they're doing.
I've always wanted to play Maria in West Side Story. My idol is Natalie Wood, and I love the movie, so I think a modern-day twist on it would be really neat.