When I'm writing my blog, I think of myself at 13 years old, back in St. Louis, daydreaming about Hollywood.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I started in the late nineties, it was all about young Hollywood. There were jobs for all of us if you were 18 to 21, were slightly good looking, or could be funny.
Hollywood, young or otherwise, is a very trend-driven town, and that can get a little out of hand at times. I just try to stay true to my own personal taste - incorporating my personality while not taking myself too seriously.
I developed a sense of self before moving to crazy Hollywood, which was really important.
Most of the stories I read are about my Hollywood pedigree.
I got too caught up in Hollywood, being so into myself and my image.
When I came out to Hollywood, I was a crazy young kid who didn't have a lot of direction.
When I'm back at home it's just reality. I kind of separate myself from Hollywood.
When I started out in the industry I was 14 and a beanpole, but over the last few years I've grown. For the most part I feel pretty OK with how I look. I know I'm different from the typical Hollywood ideal of what is beautiful. But quite frankly I don't think that's attainable, and I'm happy to represent something different.
Even though I've done Hollywood films, I still don't think of myself as a Hollywood actress.
I don't really think of myself or picture myself as a Hollywood person.