If you ever start to feel too good about yourself, they have this thing called the Internet, and you can find a lot of people there who don't like you.
When a man plays a woman in a dress, you're halfway there. It's inherently funny. When a woman plays a man, for whatever reason, it's not that instant kind of funny.
It's harder to make something good when you can't curse all the time.
You can be a little bit darker and rougher on the stage, partly because when you're in the theater, people have come to see you, and so they kind of know what they're in for. In television, you are sort of sneaking into people's homes. So, I think you can be a little bit darker on stage.
Confidence is 10% hard work and 90% delusion.
If everyone had a dad like mine, no one would have sex tapes.
If you are capable people are happy to play with you.
In most cases being a good boss means hiring talented people and then getting out of their way. In other cases, to get the best work out of people you may have to pretend you are not their boss and let them treat someone else like the boss, and then that whispers to you behind a fake wall and you tell them what to tell the first person. Contrary to what I believed as a little girl, being the boss almost never involves marching around, waving your arms, and chanting, " I am the boss! I am the boss!"
In my experience, the hardest thing about having someone "come out" to you is the "pretending to be surprised" part.
To me YES, AND means don't be afraid to contribute. Always make sure you're adding something to the discussion. Your initiations are worthwhile.