Zitat des Tages von Heather Graham:
Gosh, it's so fun to do a movie where there's nothing dark happening in it.
I'm a good Catholic girl in the way that Madonna is. In the sense that I'm not that good at all.
To be honest, I feel like I think too much. So I like working out because it makes me kind of relax.
As a kid, I read 'Peter Pan,' and I really wanted to be him.
I don't need to try so hard to be someone else.
I took karate classes for a few years. Taekwondo. I'd love to do a movie role where I could do some karate.
The ultimate fun is doing nothing. I like doing nothing with people I like - maybe just eating, hanging out and talking.
I like doing yoga. I do yoga three times a week and I do Pilates twice.
I think if you're an actor you kind of have to be willing to look stupid.
I just try to take the best opportunities that I can get.
I work out a lot and I do yoga and I do Pilates and I'm kind of athletic. I've taken dance classes, but at the same point I'm just a total klutz.
It would be nice if I did have a good relationship with my family, and yes, part of me longs to have a mum and dad who love and accept me for who I am. But if they never do, it's OK.
I basically think that I'm a fairly nice, normal person with just a few eccentricities.
I'd rather be happily single than unhappily married.
I've learnt to take care of myself.
I'm a big fan of moisturisers. Sometimes I'll just buy a night-time nourishing cream from The Body Shop, and sometimes I'll splurge on Creme de la Mer. I also love the Alba Botanica range.
I practice transcendental meditation and there is a phase where you're meant to lift off the ground.
I think it might be nice to date someone not in the business.
A man can be 43, and people will say, 'Oh, he's a cool bachelor, and he just hasn't settled down,' but with a woman, it's, 'Oh, she must have really wanted to get married, but she didn't.' I honestly think that attitude is a little bit sexist.
Whenever I meet people who seem really sweet and unassuming, I kind of wonder about them.
Yeah, 'Feed the Dog' is just a really fun, teenage movie with Nat Wolff and Selena Gomez and all these other great people. It's just so silly-funny, and my character's super-fun.
I'd like to think I could do something great - a performance like Meryl Streep's in 'Sophie's Choice' - at some point in my life. At the same time, though, I don't want to put too much pressure on myself to be great.
I wish that there were more female driven films, female-centric films being made.
I think you have to be honest and not try to be somebody that you really aren't.
I am intrigued by different religions and respect them all, but to be honest, I feel the most spiritual when I am doing yoga or looking at an ocean. Being spiritual is feeling a connection with a higher power and knowing that life is about more than just achieving goals. It is about feeling good in the moment.
I guess you just feel like there's a whole story that's not being told in movies. You're only seeing the macho guy version of a story that from the woman's side, may be completely different.
I watched movies and thought, 'I want to be in movies,' and wanted to be an actor.
The funny thing is, I look at these magazines that make me so insecure and neurotic, but I'm in them!
I do have the roller skates from 'Boogie Nights.'
I admire those people who hold on to their elegance in old age but I'd rather have fun.
I'd have made a terrible nun.
It's good to be able to be a leading lady, to be a romantic lead, to play opposite people who are talented, and charismatic and stuff.
I'm not the kind of person who needs to be a mother no matter what. Life brings you people. Maybe I'll nurture someone who's not my child, like a friend, or an actor I'm working with who needs some love.
I am a bit of a Valley girl, so I say 'you know' and 'like' too much.
When you're playing a character, I think it's always better not to judge that character.
I was taught to be demure, so it was harder for me to learn how to stand up for myself and go, 'What do I want? What are my desires?'