I'm a country girl; I like country music. That's what my car radio is on.

If you went to school in Nashville, you were aware of all those '60s rockabilly people.

Steve Zahn and I like to go to dinner, and we love to go to Chef Donald Link's Herb Saint.

I wish I was more of a song-and-dance girl. I sang in a show once. I wish I could be in 'Hair.'

I have to say, not a day goes by when I don't think fondly about 'Deadwood' and miss things about it.

I was a waitress years ago when I was first trying to become an actress, waiting tables in New York City.

I don't like all of the contemporary country. I like some of it, but I'm mostly into the traditional style.

I like country music. I'm not going to lie. I'm from the South, and I grew up on it. My dad was a country singer-songwriter, so it's in my blood, and I love it.

Pilot season tends to be grueling, because you can be thrown all of these auditions at once - last-minute, always - and you're going on three a day, especially back in the day.

I'm a country girl. I like country music. I'm not going to lie. I'm from the South, and I grew up on it. My dad was a country singer-songwriter, so it's in my blood and I love it.

I started out in New York, and New York has a way of countering a Southern accent, naturally; when I moved to Los Angeles for a job, and I just stayed, the dialect out here doesn't really counter, and my Southern started coming back.

When you're guest-starring on another show, it really requires you to jump through hoops in a way, because you're servicing the stories of the main characters. You have to be able to portray a lot of different elements. You show up and get on board and get on their journey; you have to be flexible as to what they need for the role.

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