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I'm not really crazy about broad comedy. I like very possible, real situations that you might have found yourself in.
I've really learned a lot, really learned a lot, love is like a stove, burns you when it's hot.
Actors fall into this trap if they missed being loved for who they really were and not for what they could do - sing, dance, joke about - then they take that as love.
It's not about me, it's about my family. You don't answer questions for you, but for us. You learn to live beyond yourself.
What do you do in a novel? You take recognizable characters from your own life, and you fantasize about what they're really like.
The only people that you really have, that I learned, are your family, because they love you no matter what.
Everything I've been through, everything I'm about to go through in my career and my life, if my family wasn't with me and didn't support me, it would be really tough.
I'm really a believer in being in situations that feel new and awkward and different. And I love that feeling of being in motion - that sense you find when you're traveling.
I had to learn a lot about myself during the situation with my brain tumor.