I think there’s a certain space people have decided I occupy – the funny-sidekick thing.
I think the best comedies came out during the Depression. Personally.
I like having a schedule. I tend to be the type of person that thrives on something being regular.
I have Pro Tools on my computer, and I make CDs all the time.
There’s something about guitars, they’re just so big, you know what I mean? You’re just like, ‘Ugh!’ It just seems so overwhelming. And the ukulele is, like, the opposite of overwhelming.
To be a gluten-free vegan is, like, the most difficult thing you can possibly be.
Secretly, I think everyone who makes fun of California really does want to be in California.
My sister was always very motherly, babysitting and stuff.
If I’m going to be ‘too’ anything, ‘too cute’ is fine. I love puppies. So what? Who hates puppies?
I’m a very positive person. I get excited easily, and I like to jump around.
I like old movies, screwball comedies, vintage clothes, and basically I’m an old-fashioned gal.
Being an actress can be a little like being a girl in the ’50s: You’re stuck waiting by the phone, hoping that the boy you like will call.
I can’t even remember the first time I started singing.
I have had brown hair and bangs since I was 2. One year I dyed it blonde, which felt so weird.
I have been a harmony enthusiast since I was a child, singing in choir and with friends growing up. I always put a ton of harmonies on my demos.
I hate camping, but I love summer camp.
I gravitate towards happy music. I love the Beach Boys.
I get really insecure because even though I can speak in musician’s terms, I don’t know as much as real musicians.
I find sadness and strife to be so much more interesting with an upbeat melody.
I don’t think there are that many awesome roles out there, whether we’re talking about movies or TV.