Both my parents said they never got so many emails from friends and colleagues - with all the theater work that I've done - than when I was on 'The Good Wife.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Both my parents are actors, and I saw them struggle with work, waiting for phone calls.
My parents are actors and never brought work home. I didn't even know what they did until I was about 10 years old. We never talked about it.
The story I get the biggest kick out of is when my name and e-mail appeared on 'Jeopardy' a couple of years ago. My mother was a faithful viewer, and she said she was happy that they finally had an answer she knew the question to.
It blows me away that my parents, they really weren't much into theater, but they recognized that in me. When I think about the things they did to support that, I'm blown away.
I started getting emails from Anna Wintour inviting me to her dinners. It was just surreal.
My parents weren't actors or studio executives.
Both my parents are actors, in very different ways.
After 'Radio Flyer,' to this day, every family-oriented script or script with kid actors comes across my desk. That's just Hollywood: you get pigeonholed, and it's both a blessing and a curse, but you live with it.
My parents certainly didn't have anything to do with the theater. I'm some kind of accident.
My parents went crazy when they found out that I had gotten the part in 'Conversations With My Father!' I'd never given acting a thought. They were proud of me and very encouraging.