I feel like I've been way overexposed in the press. I'd rather play shows and represent myself in person.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I want to be the kind of actress where, if I'm in the press, I'm in for the right reasons - for my work. To be in the press about family drama is kind of embarrassing.
I'm an actor; I have made my living by acting, and I almost think I owe it to the public to express my feelings and not as a character on a screen but as myself.
On a practical level I'm a TV producer and storyteller who's gone about as long as you can go without achieving a mass audience.
I've actually done events at radio stations where I feel like I've had to give a little talk in behalf of television as a medium.
I am a professional performer and I only appear on TV for entertainment or for philanthropic organizations, and I consider this a very serious matter that doesn't fit into either category.
I don't like people who use the press to advance themselves in a way that they haven't earned as an actor, performer or director.
I don't doll myself up for TV because I want people to accept me for who I am.
The thing you must really do in television is bring yourself to everything you do - you can't try to be anybody else.
Well, I don't think I've ever been a huge target for the press, and I value that to a degree, because there's a certain value for actors staying beneath the radar so they can play characters.
I'm not that bothered about press nights as an actor or, particularly, by what people say about me, because I see myself as a reasonably small cog.