Alison Carr on 'Homeland.' She was such great character to play, so clever and full of surprises. I was sad to see her go.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Alison Lohman is an amazing actress. I was so proud to work with her.
Sarah Michelle Gellar's made some really good choices. She's had some bad breaks. She goes with the independent, interesting young filmmakers and then they get slammed, like 'Southland Tales.' I'm proud of what she's trying to do. It's hard.
I loved 'Homeland' - it's such an intriguing, intelligent piece of television, and I am fascinated by them making a hero and heroine that are so odd, so flawed and so complicated. It is a programme that really draws you in.
I feel that I have grown so much as an actor being on 'Homeland.'
My acting career began when I walked into a drama school class run by Anna Scher in Islington. Anna discovered a lot of people: Linda Robson, Pauline Quirke, Gary and Martin Kemp, and Dexter Fletcher were among my contemporaries.
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker.
Mary-Kate and Ashley, who played Michelle, were great. I miss them, I love them, and I need to borrow some money from them.
I saw Cate Blanchett in 'Big and Small,' and it was mind-blowing. The fact that she can do theatre and is also a huge movie star is really exciting.
I love 'Homeland.' I think it's such a well-done, well-acted TV show.
Erica Kane was a spectacular role for any actress to play, and I felt so lucky to be the one who got to do it.