I'm either in heels or barefoot.

I have to admit, I do loooove eggnog.

I think calling me 'full-figured' is just rude.

I love anything that's sort of surreal and with fantasy.

I like a man with a nice, self-deprecating sense of humour.

My husband says, 'What Joan walk? You've always walked that way!'

I just thought I would work in a hair salon and do community theater.

Some of the things people have said about me, well, they're unbelievable

Some of the things people have said about me, well, they're unbelievable.

I was the nerdy one. I always played those kind of characters until Mad Men.

I'm not quite at the point where I feel the need to wear disguises in public.

Sexiness is about being an individual and having conviction about what that is.

I had always heard of Bad Santa one but I hadn't seen it, but it was sort of legendary.

If I get any private time in my trailer, all of a sudden I'm doing sit-ups and push-ups.

It is so exciting to get a phone call saying you're going to be working on a Disney film.

Any woman who is currently with a man is with him partly because she loves the way he smells.

To be honest, the real reason I did 'Drive' was because of Nicolas Winding Refn, the director.

No man should be on Facebook. It's an invasion of everyone's privacy. I really cannot stand it.

I have a problem keeping my mouth shut. I usually speak my mind. I'm trying to learn my lesson.

I definitely am drawn to deeper reds and wine colors for lips and even cheeks during the holiday.

Anytime someone talks about your figure constantly, you get nervous; you get really self-conscious.

I'm just looking for material that excites me more than any specific genre. It just needs to be good.

I started doing community theatre as a way to make friends, and that was when I caught the acting bug.

I often played the nerdy friend or the goofy sidekick or the sort of naïve movie character in some ways.

If my legs are showing, the makeup artist adds a tiny amount of foundation to body lotion and rubs it in.

I had been on several shows that were meant to be the big ones, that would go on forever, and they didn't.

The way we dress on 'Mad Men' is so associated with old photographs, with people's parents and grandparents.

One of my favourite messages about The Pirate Fairy is that the story is about appreciating your own talents.

I just keep praying for Joan to get her power back. To resolve her problems and rise to the top. To fight back!

One of my favourite messages about 'The Pirate Fairy' is that the story is about appreciating your own talents.

I guess my mom raised me right. She was very celebratory of her body. I never heard her once say, 'I feel fat.'

When the attention started to be about my figure, I was surprised, because it wasn't something I was focused on.

I tend to take things personally. But I can only take so much, and then I jump back. I have strong survival skills.

I admire so many women, it's hard to choose, but I've always loved Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, and Mia Farrow.

You can never predict what's going to be successful, so you have to do the one you really love, and I picked 'Mad Men.'

I think Joan's advice would be: always know more than anyone else, always be discreet as possible. And never cry at work.

I have faced rejection in this business because of my appearance, but that has only made me stronger and more determined.

In person, I wear jeans and flip-flops, and people are so shocked. They tell me I look so much younger than they expected.

I come up with the silliest excuses when it's time to work out. I'll be like, 'Oh no! Now I have to go and find some socks.'

My parents didn't exercise, so it was not something I saw was good for you or fun. I wish I had grown up knowing to do that.

Caftans are just the perfect solution to what to wear at home. I love Camilla Franks', but I also get great vintage ones on eBay.

Cats appear to have a wonderful ability to weed out everything they don't need to know, while honing in on what is important to them.

I like salty, creamy foods. I could sit down with a bag of chips and French onion dip and go to town! That would be on my last-supper list.

I sort of feel like 'Mad Men' fans are like sci-fi fans because they are very, very devoted, and they're very loyal and very excited about it.

I was a dancer until I was 19. I never had to worry about working out or what I ate. So I've really had to train myself to get down to the gym.

I don't think it's not feminist to use every tool you have to succeed, and part of that is being a woman - presenting yourself in a certain way.

I use Redken color on my hair and use mild shampoos that don't strip your hair of color. If I need to, I'll use a good colored mousse in between.

I auditioned for so many things - cops, lawyers, doctors and things but they were like, "She just seems too sweet. I don't see that hard side of her."

I adore the incredibly tight clothing! My own wardobe's changed - I've streamlined a little bit and definitely learnt from Joan's sleekiness and tailoring.

My mother never said to lose weight. Diets were never a big deal. My mom was always beautiful and voluptuous and curvy, and I always thought she was gorgeous.

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