I'll go do films for three or four months and then I can't wait to go home to LA. And I complain about LA left and right, but then I always end up wanting to go home, you know?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I moved to LA and decided to do films and television, mainly because the theater in New York is totally dead.
I don't mind sitting at home for six months if there's no film that I want to do.
Ever since I've left, I've been doing nothing but this film and traveling, promoting and doing festivals. So the good thing is that I'm not sitting around pining over whether I made the right choice in leaving. I'm moving and grooving.
And when I have lived elsewhere, every two weeks I have to fly back to LA. Even New York directors go there to audition. So I have to be there to a degree.
There's too many actors in LA. I mean, I'll go out there from time to time, but I always find it pretty soul-destroying. I don't drive, and the people kind of rub me the wrong way. It's just not home. You know? It's not New York. It's not... my town.
I love going to the cinema. Whenever I get time off, that's where I go.
I am excited when I get a movie and I get to move somewhere for a certain amount of time. But I am a Cali girl.
I really don't like to do back-to-back movies. I concentrate on things at home. My family and school life are important to me. I try to do one movie a year.
While I love film and want to continue to pursue it 100 percent, my home is TV.
I think it's just important to be always bouncing between TV and theater, and hopefully I'll get to do movies at some point.
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