Zitat des Tages von Sara Ramirez:
The truth is, unlike TV and film cameras, the theater stage doesn't add 10 pounds.
My mom brought me up by herself, so I was a latchkey kid. I would walk myself back from school and spent a lot of time at home alone, watching TV. There weren't a lot of Latinas - or any women of color. And the ones I saw were usually presented as stereotypes or treated like jokes.
There's nothing like the first kiss once you've been pronounced husband and wife. It's such a wonderful moment!
I love how Jamie Oliver makes seasonal, local foods in a rustic way, without a lot of fuss.
Eating well is a lifelong priority. My appreciation for cooking and healthy living came from watching my best friend die from liver cancer in 2008. I realized that I needed to make some big changes if I wanted to be around for a long time, so now I'm more cautious of how much I eat, what I'm eating, and how often.
The reality shows are getting worse and worse. They're out of control and have been for some time.
I've never been very cookie cutter. If I choose something different from the status quo, it's my responsibility and my choice to live my life that way.
Theater feeds my heart and soul.
The weird thing about working in television is that you only see the people that you're in scenes with.
I know my boyfriend loves to have something to hold onto. There's a lot of men out there who do.
I'm not going to lie: I still have days when I walk by the mirror on my way to the shower and think, 'Oh God, I didn't just see that!'
I am completely grateful and pleased for the attention and the recognition I've received for playing the roles that I've played.
Adoption is a global issue these days - it's certainly current - and it's encouraging for a lot of couples whether they're straight or gay.
In all kinds of ways, I used to be really, really hard on myself.
It's fun when the writers take risk regardless of the reaction that it might get, and that's fun for an actor. You're able to not just play one thing all the time.
When I was a kid, I really loved watching 'Cinderella.' It's a fantasy, and every girl knows that real life isn't always like these movies, but as a child, I just really loved the story of 'Cinderella.' I found it to be so romantic and just a beautiful movie to watch.
There is a large group that's not represented on television - the group that falls somewhere in the middle of straight and gay. That group is looked down on, because people say, 'You can't be in-between. You have to pick one or the other.'