I was a late bloomer.

I would do a movie musical.

Over time, I've been more recognized.

It is important to be involved in everything.

It feels good to sing. Everybody should sing!

Let's not get too comfortable with each other.

If we give something value, it becomes valuable.

Kids can be harsh, especially when they get jealous.

I'm more verbal and not as private as I was as a kid.

As an actor you want to just like, act as much as possible.

You get a kind of familiarity on a set when you're on a TV show.

But I love singing, and I've been singing backup for friends' bands.

You don't want to not be single because you're scared of being single.

I've been single for so long that I'm scared of being in a relationship.

I usually play grounded, has-their-head-on-straight kind of sassy girls.

Personality-wise, I'm a person who likes to put it all out on the table.

It's nice when you get to leave and travel and be busy and then come home.

It would be great to do theater one day, but I don't think I'd do a musical.

I'm not at the place in my career necessarily where I'm like offered every role.

The main thing I got from growing up in a suburb is the boredom you have as a child.

My grandfather talked about James Dean; they were both very much into method acting.

I think for a girl to be strong, it doesn't have to involve being physically strong.

Mitch Hurwitz was like a father figure to me. He was so sweet, and he's just so smart.

I was born and grew up in Palm Springs. It's a great place to grow up, a real small town.

When I get a new script my mom will read them and just be aghast. I think it's hysterical.

I've been a big fan of Michael Showalter's for a long time. I watched 'Stella' growing up.

I grew up in Palm Springs, California, which is a suburb like a desert town, and I love it.

I want to do film and TV. I want to make good stories. I want to write; I want to be more involved.

We're not going to dumb down for them. They have to move up. They're the network and we're the show.

The words are ludicrous at times, but you add the reality to it and that gives it the balance it has.

I'm not a huge TV person, but when I do watch, it's always after the fact because I like to binge watch.

As an actress, you never know when you're going to work again - and there's so much dependency on working.

I go into work and get my hair and makeup done, go into wardrobe. I have to do three hours of school a day.

I guess I've always been drawn to roles that have smart characters commenting on what's happening around them.

I definitely had a weird thing of being attracted to older men. Never my family friends, never my dad's friends.

I hope to be painting more and travelling. Maybe fall in love. Have a dog one day. You know, all the good things.

Right when I turned 18, I moved to New York, originally for school, and then dropped out and just lived in New York.

On American TV, there just aren't a lot of female leads in comedy, especially at the peak of all the Judd Apatow stuff.

In my opinion FOX is known for being a network that just advertises, and that's pretty much how they get their viewers.

I don't think it's good to say that you won't do certain things, but I don't necessarily have the natural urge to write.

I got to work with Eli Vargas. Great guy. Huge in Spain. He's a heartthrob there. Who else? Terry Crews - he was really funny.

I've definitely gone through phases where I'm not happy with my life, and you notice in little ways until they start adding up.

Yeah, I've worked with a couple of female directors, now, and I think that they're amazing. As good or better than guy directors.

American shows can go on for 20 years. I respond more to the British format. Three seasons is a long run for them to tell a story.

Rosie Perez is the coolest. She's kind of everything you want her to be. She's involved in so many cool things, political charities and stuff.

I feel like when you're dealing with your main character, it has to be relatable and feel grounded, and that's the kind of acting I like to do anyway.

The millennial generation wants to express every feeling to feel like you're connected to it, and there's something very dark about tragedy that people are drawn to.

It's weird, not to sound too actor but I think that any time you do a performance, you kind of take a little piece of that character, cause it's a part of you you're using.

I feel very lucky 'Arrested Development' was so successful because I never really got too much attention, and I was able to evolve instead of only being seen as one character.

I love being on movie sets. It's a very particular setting. And not all of the time, most of the time, there's always people you don't like, and you have to see them every day.

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