Right before I left New York, I had my manager tell me, 'You need to get a girl on your arm, or people will start talking.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I sometimes think I've needed a bit of an arm around me in my career - which I've not always got from certain managers and coaches who didn't understand me.
I'm always afraid someone's going to tap me on the shoulder one day and say, 'Back to North London.'
I'm going to do whatever I have to do to help a New Yorker, whether it's a girl on the street or a tenant in a housing development.
I was a waitress years ago when I was first trying to become an actress, waiting tables in New York City.
There are many times when a woman will ask another girl friend how she likes her new hat. She will reply, 'Fine,' but slap her hand to her forehead the minute the girl leaves to yipe, 'What a horror!'
So much tension around here in New York. They want to fine you for every little thing you do.
I'm a New York girl. I come out of New York theater.
I'd give my right arm to be, like, a random extra on 'Girls,' just to walk past one of the scenarios. I'd love that more than anything.
In New York you can just walk out and be among people. You're on the subway among people, you go to cafes, you can talk to people.
Girls are telling me to take my shirt off. It's like, 'Hello! I'm a person, too!'