I figured if I played in the no-man's land of intimacy, I would learn to be a performer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is nothing I feel that connected or passionate about that would take me away from acting.
I love being a performer. It's like a hole that never closes. It's something in you that never dies.
I haven't had the most thrilling lifestyle. I was a pretty good dresser, but I would have a pretty boring 'Behind the Music.'
I became a performer because it was what I enjoyed doing.
I really believed that if I could play that character, who is grounded in the earth and the history of the United States - not the kind of role I usually play - it would help me change the perception out there and my own perception of what I can accomplish as a performer.
I'm not, like, a natural performer. It's sort of a thing that I've had to learn to do.
I always had the desire to perform. If it wasn't my career now, I'd still be doing amateur dramatics. It's just something you love, and when you get paid to do it, you pinch yourself every day.
Although I'm predominantly known for game-shows, I do prefer to be known as a performer.
I always go in with the feeling that I'm gonna have a good time in what I'm doing. I entertain myself when I perform. If I do that, then I can see the other performers enjoying my character.
I'm not like a performer type.