I'm not too proud of the movies I made as a grownup except for 'That Hagen Girl', which nobody remembers but which gave me a chance to act.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can't take much pride in my childhood acting. It feels like it happened in another lifetime, and even then, it felt like a hobby.
I'm quite proud of some of the films I've done, but less for the acting than for the fact that they're unpretentious and entertaining. I'm proud of having made unpretentious choices.
Truthfully, I'm proud of each of my films in a certain way.
I never saw movies I was in because my mom told me that would be prideful, being stuck on yourself.
I wasn't one of those girls who always dreamed of being an actress. I went to a normal school and then these film auditioners turned up when I was nine. Then I just fell into this whirlwind.
I remember pretending to be the characters in the movies when I was a little kid.
Growing up I was a total movie-holic, but I always wanted to play the role that Clark Gable was playing or Spencer Tracy was playing. I was really never interested in the parts that women were playing. I found the parts that guys were playing were so much more interesting.
I'm proud of all the movies I've made. They're not sequels, they're not franchises. And the reason I pick my films carefully is that I don't want to spit on my life. I like to think of myself as more than that.
I have memories of films that nobody ever saw, that I was very proud of, and those are still great memories.
I've never been part of a movie I would watch over and over again, and I'm really proud of it.