The water cooler conversation in every job I've had is sports, it's what did you do this weekend, it's 'How are your parents doing?'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Growing up, around the dinner table my father and I didn't talk sports. We talked business.
I'm the kind of parent who asks my kids questions like, 'What would be your ideal thing to do in the summer?'
I told my parents I wanted to be an actor, and they were getting ready for a life of unemployment, so they're just happy I'm in work!
My parents are so cool, so chill, super hip. They know what's up.
My parents are relieved as much as anything that I'm getting some work.
On the weekends, I do the usual parental things, going to the boys' football tournaments or getting out for a hike along the Great Wall.
Sometimes it's so weird just to do an interview. This morning I was back in my parents' house, with my brother, and we went for a jog together, then had breakfast as a family. And a couple of hours later I'm wearing high heels and a dress and makeup, and talking about my job.
As a child, I always enjoyed - my parents used to have these little cocktail parties - and I always loved trying to get the adults to tell me things they weren't supposed to say. And in many ways, that's what my job is today; it's getting people to tell me things that they probably are otherwise not supposed to say.
I played basketball to try to get my parents from working so hard.
My parents are pretty cool people.
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