A closed mouth doesn't get fed.

I got into theater at an early age.

Researching Magic Johnson, I realized I clearly haven't done enough with my life.

In this moment, you have everything you need, and life is just a series of moments.

I use singing as a warm-up before big scenes I have to do on set. It's also great to make people less nervous.

Theater and sports are connected. You've got your team - or ensemble - your goal and your determination to win.

God is love and love is everywhere, however you need to see it or experience it, whatever name you have for it.

In fact, I love singing. I just have a small problem with pitch, tune, melody, and lyrics. But that's never stopped me.

I've always wanted to be one of those actors who could change from character to character, like Daniel Day Lewis or Jeffrey Wright.

I've been a fan of Loretta Devine's, since I was a kid, from 'Waiting To Exhale,' and she's been in so many of my favorite movies and television shows.

I was raised with a strong belief in prayer. And that's never really left me. I find it great to close your eyes, breathe, and just talk to the universe. It really comforts me.

"A closed mouth doesn't get fed." Oftentimes, we feel not worthy or we don't want to bother people. We forget to ask for help or what we need or would like. My grandmother used to say that quote to us as kids. It's kind of always stuck with me.

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