My parents always knew that I wanted to act, so it didn't really come as a big surprise. The only thing they told me was that I had to wait until I was 18 so I could get my education out of the way first.
When I was growing up, I had a nanny who would always play 'The Sound of Music' and 'Bye Bye Birdie,' so I was always listening to that stuff.
My dad says I was an extra in 'Die Hard.' I think it's true.
Love is the only unifier in the world. We've all felt exactly the same way. It'll make you crazy, and it'll make you ecstatic, and that's true for everyone.
The only place you can really find the confidence and the love for yourself is within you, so that has to be what carries you: not all of these external things.
I definitely understand not entirely fitting in. I think everyone has their own version of feeling out of place and I think one of the great things we have the ability to do is to know it's all right. It's OK to have that awkward phase.
Fear is such a huge thing that holds us back.
I have an inner drag queen. Or rather, I feel like I was a drag queen in a past life.
I would never want the responsibility of being the prettiest girl on screen; it's too much.
When you grow up with parents that are known worldwide and having so much attention from media and all of the tabloid magazines, it's really tough.
I've never wanted to just ride on coat tails. I don't know, if you don't earn something then it doesn't feel as good.