As a theater actor I always wondered, 'Is there a place for me in Hollywood?'
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The theater is where I belonged; I simply wanted to be an actress my whole life.
It's very rare, as an actor, to be someplace - to have an address, so to speak.
I think knowing where you can generally fit is important, but the fun thing about being an actor is sometimes stretching beyond that stereotype and stretching beyond the box that people put you in.
I'm an actor, coming from New York theater.
To have a job you can count on as an actor is so rare, whether that means belonging to a regional theater company or being on TV.
I think I'm a better actress for having friends and interests outside the theatre. I wouldn't want to live my life surrounded by other actors all the time.
There's a lot of actors out there or people who want to be actors. It's unique to find somebody that, you know, needs to be an actor.
That was my original dream, anyway, to be on stage. I think the stage is an actor's place because actors, it belongs to you.
Theater is very much the world I'd like to get back to, particularly in New York, both as an actor and director.
Most actors I know come from a screwed up background, so it makes sense that if you can walk on to a space and recreate your reality, then that's the place that will become very dear.
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