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"Looking back, I can see how there are challenges for any working parent. My mom was a stay-at-home mom and that was really challenging too. I think itās hard to be a parent and itās complicated and there are a lot of difficult decisions that you make for your child and for yourself and for your family. Only now as an adult can I appreciate how courageous it was for my parents to move because they didnāt know anybody there [in Connecticut], and also for my dadās career it must have been hard being away from LA. But we were always on movie sets. We were never apart. I was sheltered from the industry lifestyle but not from the experience of the set."
"Iāve never, ever, in my entire life, been upset at a casting choice. I started taping my dadās auditions when I was 11, when he was auditioning actors for one of his movies. I would see, over and over again, that there wasnāt just one actor for the role. It was really clear that there were a lot of people who could play a character really well, and it would always come down to something kind of weird and non-obvious as to why a person was cast. If youāre not right, youāre not right, but thatās okay."
"I think everyone has what it takes to be a good actor innately within them. Itās really about connecting to your own humanity and your own behaviors, and getting to a level of self-awareness so that you can have perspective and step outside of yourself and transform and become another person. You canāt become another person if youāre not self-aware; you wouldnāt know whatās changed. [But] the ability to play pretend is something that everyone has access to; you see little kids doing it. On the spectrum of imagination, there are people who are more imaginative than othersāI guess some kids are hardcore pretenders and have imaginary friends for years and other kids play and they have fun, but itās not quite as specific like that. Iām sure thereās a range, but I think everyone can pretend."