My wife says I'm much happier when I'm not a regular on a TV show.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To this day, nothing makes me happier than finding a TV show I really love.
I've learned this is a very long marriage doing a television show. I like the people that I work with to be people I enjoy, so you want to cast people who are as excited and enthusiastic as you are.
I could have had my husband put me on a lot of TV shows every day, but I chose not to. I am a serious businesswoman. I don't enjoy being out there on TV; it's not what I do well.
Before I got married, I never really watched TV. Now, my husband and I watch 'The Bachelor' together. I love 'The Soup' - that's where I get a lot of my pop culture - and 'Chelsea Lately.'
The key to sitcom success is miserable people. If you see a happy couple, it's just gone, like when Sam and Diane got together on Cheers.
I've always told my wife, 'Anytime I have an opportunity to be on something that I would watch even if I wasn't on it, that's when I get really, really giddy.'
I always was irritated doing network television... You're in love, you make love. That happens.
I'm never happier than when I'm with my family.
There is a great degree of comfort with your family when you're on a TV show.
I'm purely most happy on a film or television set. That's where I feel I am home.