I'm not really much of a risk taker.

My family and my friends inspire me.

For 'Supergirl,' I actually didn't audition.

I usually tend to stay toward classic things.

I've never had a personal experience with cancer.

I was raised Catholic in a very religious family.

A man can give me a steak, and he's got my attention.

I want to do everything. I can never decide on one occupation!

I grew up doing theater when I was very young - always enjoyed it.

I started when I was really young. I did a lot of local theatre. I always enjoyed it.

I'm really not opposed to playing anything as long as it's a story that I want to tell.

It's like I somehow snuck a seat at the grown-up table. I'm just trying not to get caught.

'Must Feed and Water' is a love story told from the point of view of 'Love' as a character.

I had never been to Boston before shooting the 'Chasing Life' pilot in 2012. I love it there!

I've sort of knocked cancer down to size. It shouldn't be something that makes people uncomfortable.

I would love to work with Ryan Reynolds - I think he is hilarious and talented - and also Seth Rogen.

Being a part of 'Chasing Life' has been the greatest thing I've done, both personally and professionally.

I try my best to stay healthy, but I have the appetite of a nine-year-old boy, so I just pay for it in workouts.

There are so many amazing directors I would love to work with, like Christopher Nolan, who is a total pipe dream.

I got recognized more by little sweet Italian fans in six days than I've ever been recognized in L.A. in six years.

We definitely did not write our own vows. We're actors - people write things for us. We're not good enough for that.

I have a thing for just a white shirt and blue jeans. I think I grew up looking at too many GAP and Calvin Klein ads.

I feel like a lot of characters on TV don't have the time to tell that many aspects of a character's story and personality.

I think I feel most sexy when I have a matching lingerie set underneath what I'm wearing. I know what's going on and no one else does.

At first, when we got engaged, I asked him if we could just go to Vegas and get married by Elvis, just because I didn't want to deal with planning a wedding.

My personal style changes on a dime. One day, I'll be all about flowing, breezy maxi dresses, and the next, I'm in tight leather pants. It depends on the day and my mood.

You can be the hardest-working, most talented person in Hollywood and never book a job. Or you can not be able to act your way out of a box and be making $20 million a year.

With a free afternoon, I'd probably put on a onesie, find something like a really dark, uncomfortable documentary on Netflix, and order pizza with a lot of ranch on the side.

I've been talking to people, and I've gone to hospitals, talked to survivors, to doctors, to caregivers. I just learned that there's really no one way for somebody to experience dealing with cancer.

I was always putting on shows for my family or even just myself in the mirror, being a total psychopath, just screaming monologues till I was crying or laughing or a complete nut case. And then I went to college and got my degree in drama, but I'm very much a Type A.

I have such incredible friends in L.A. that are pretty much my family now - I mean, outside of the family I have back in Canada - but they just supported me so hard and believed in me when I barely believed in myself anymore. I still can't thank them enough. They mean the world to me.

I was on my way to law school when a friend of mine at an extras agency said, 'Do you want to come to this movie set and get paid $100 bucks a day to pretend you're at a party?' And I was like, 'Yeah, summer holiday, let's do it.' So I went, and on lunch, the writer asked me to audition for a role, and I got it.

I grew up doing theater when I was very young - always enjoyed it. Studied it in college, got my degree in it, and never really had the guts to do it professionally. But one summer, a friend of mine was with an extras agency and asked me if I wanted to be an extra with him in a movie, and I was, like, "Sure." At lunch, the writer came up to me and asked me to audition for a role. I got it, and it sort of snowballed from there.

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