I'm still waiting for Peter Jackson to let me play an elf. I want to play Orlando Bloom's father. No, Orlando Bloom's younger, hotter brother. I don't think it's going to happen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can't begin to tell you how fulfilling the perennial nature of 'Elf' on television has been for me. It's great to be able to connect parents with children both emotionally and through humor.
Every time I see Peter Falk in the movie I think that would be great. We'd be fun together.
I think I'll give it up, the fantasy is over, I wanted to play Spiderman, Peter Parker.
Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg are men at the top of their game, and Jackson especially is going to change the nature of film-making.
When I was a little girl, I dreamed of being an elf.
It was inevitable at some point that I would bump into one of my father's plays. The reality of the situation is that I'm a jobbing actor, and any actor would give their eye-teeth to have one of those roles. It's a no-brainer! I'm pleased the stars have aligned around 'Arcadia.'
I stay away from the elf roles; I stay away from playing a leprechaun. All the roles I try to do are something that an average actor would do.
I think 'Elf' is funny, with Will Ferrell. That's a great Christmas movie.
I'm not going to be the next Colin Farrell or Orlando Bloom.
If I say often enough that I'm going to be in 'King Kong,' I'm hoping that Peter Jackson will take the hint.