The beauty of 'The Walking Dead' and the beauty of being on a television show for a while is that it's your backstory it's part of what you are it's what you carry with you every day.
I am an unconventional beauty. I grew up in a high school where if you didn't have a nose job and money and if you weren't thin you weren't cool popular beautiful. I was always told that I wasn't pretty enough to be on television.
People are patronizing the theatres with renewed enthusiasm - there is an entire picnic-like attitude when families go out to see movies which is a very good sign. They want to see larger-than-life characters on the big screen and not just watch movies on television or on DVDs.
I don't watch television I think it destroys the art of talking about oneself.
At the University of Maryland my first year I started off planning to major in art because I was interested in theatre design stage design or television design.
Art is moral passion married to entertainment. Moral passion without entertainment is propaganda and entertainment without moral passion is television.
Life doesn't imitate art it imitates bad television.
Successful prime-time television of any genre produces some kind of emotional reaction in the viewers. There are a lot of different emotions to tap into. The emotion of the reward of discovery the feeling of righteous anger the feelings of pathos and sadness or sentimentality of being moved by something.
'Breaking Bad' is the best the greatest the most amazing thing I have ever watched on television.
I think women are amazing and women's friendships are like a sisterhood and we should see more of it in television and film.