Wow, I loved the interview. She is so real and down to earth. I could hear her words in my mind as she answered each question. Some I have heard before. Sounds like she just loves her home. I wonder though as she has family and a mom that is getting up there in age, if she would move to Seattle to take care of her. Seattle is a big, diverse city as well. I love how it is her home. I don't know if I would like all the languages and not be able to talk with them. As I only know English and a little Creole. Loved how she knows her way around and loves to ride her bike around. I use to feel that way about Seattle and then I got married and moved to Portland and then had 5 boys of my own and adopted two others and love it! Life constantly changes. I love too that she is a true actress and her passion is theater. That is her nitch you can tell. She is right where she wants to be and you can tell she is happy with her choices. Good for her! Thanks for the find, Nick. It was so fun to read.
Re: Reikonick_stone22September 22 2010, 00:31:22 UTC
You're welcome. It's always been clear just how genuine she is,she truly does love acting purely for the art,and not for the fame and fortune. The diversity of her roles is self-evident of that,she has an amazing range, none of the other actors that I like have anywhere close to her diversity. She's my personal #1 actress in both hotness and talent categories, she's the business.
And when I ask her about Los Angeles, another popular destination for actors, she explains, “I was there for three years and I didn’t say I lived there. I didn’t even have an apartment in New York, and I didn’t know when I would come back. But this was always my home.”
This strikes a cord with me. Even though, I reside here in Ireland, I don't really think of it as home, people are nice enough, but lifestyle is stagnant and antiquated, I just can't find my niche at all and the economy is a disaster, far worse than most other countries so trying to find decent employment is a joke... Thank goodness for my business studies course, or I'd have nothing do.. And not for lack of trying. So yeah, I can definitely identify with what she said about being in L.A but thinking of New York as home. I think it's something we all experience at one time or another.
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She is so real and down to earth. I could hear her words in my mind as she answered each question. Some I have heard before. Sounds like she just loves her home. I wonder though as she has family and a mom that is getting up there in age, if she would move to Seattle to take care of her. Seattle is a big, diverse city as well. I love how it is her home. I don't know if I would like all the languages and not be able to talk with them. As I only know English and a little Creole.
Loved how she knows her way around and loves to ride her bike around. I use to feel that way about Seattle and then I got married and moved to Portland and then had 5 boys of my own and adopted two others and love it! Life constantly changes.
I love too that she is a true actress and her passion is theater. That is her nitch you can tell. She is right where she wants to be and you can tell she is happy with her choices. Good for her!
Thanks for the find, Nick. It was so fun to read.
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This strikes a cord with me. Even though, I reside here in Ireland, I don't really think of it as home, people are nice enough, but lifestyle is stagnant and antiquated, I just can't find my niche at all and the economy is a disaster, far worse than most other countries so trying to find decent employment is a joke... Thank goodness for my business studies course, or I'd have nothing do.. And not for lack of trying. So yeah, I can definitely identify with what she said about being in L.A but thinking of New York as home. I think it's something we all experience at one time or another.
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