I am very career minded, and I think my personality is more suited to America. I am a working mother.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I consider myself incredibly fortunate to be a woman working in America. It looks very different to be a working woman in other places in the world.
I tend to be a great optimist when it comes to the United States and the American way of life, I think precisely because I wasn't born into it.
I don't have a burning passion to live in America per se but I would certainly like to work there.
I've been extremely fortunate in my life. So I actually believe that I'm the living embodiment of living the American dream.
So I built my entire career in the United States and that's why it feels like I'm an American actor.
I got my degree. More importantly, I got a key to American opportunity. That's who we are - a nation that rewards ambition with opportunity. Where hard work can lead to success, no matter where you start.
I'm a mother, I'm a journalist, I'm an American; I'm all of those things, and it really complicates your job when you have all these things come into play.
You know, I'm from the Midwest, man - that shapes my personality much more than having gone to Harvard.
I think I'm a global citizen. My parents came from China, were educated in France and emigrated to the United States. And I think that opened up my mind to be able to live and work anywhere.
I don't think of myself as an American Master. I've just been making a living.