You won't ever see me being totally sexy on 'Rookie Blue.' It's not right for the character, anyway.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've stayed away from sexy roles. It's never interested me.
I don't know what it is about me that gets cast in specific roles. Some people would say, 'You're just a pretty face,' but on 'Battlestar,' I'm not looking pretty every day. I'm pretty banged up.
There's the theory that nudity doesn't really make something sexy; the characters and their relationship make it sexy.
I can make a scene that's not supposed to be sexy, very sexy. It's a power you're born with. It's not a physical thing, it comes from inside. It's all in the eyes.
I've auditioned so many times and been told I'm 'not sporty enough' or I'm 'not sexy.'
I think if I weren't so beautiful, maybe, I'd have more character.
I think it's important that we have strong, female characters in movies now, which can really leave an impression on people - especially young people - and that they're not 'sexy' or 'cool.'
The sexy moments for me, I wasn't thinking of them as sexy. I was thinking of them as more specific to my character. So it was necessary for my character's development in the movie, so that's how I played it.
I don't try to be sexy, but if you are sexy it comes out. If you're not, you're not.
I'm completely gobsmacked by the 'Rookie Blue' fans.