But I never worked with a northern horse before. They are very different from western horses.
During the rehearsal process I got thrown off the horse.
If you’re offered something, you’re not really sure exactly what is that they saw in you that they think is the character so it’s a little scary, I feel.
It’s funny, I get really nervous when I audition for voiceovers.
I’ve been an actor for 30 years, so I pretty much know how to do the basics of a fight without hurting anybody.
When I first started I was always known as The Girl on the Sitcom with the Funny Voice.
I really take pride in the relationship that I have with my husband.
That’s a hard question, because I started skating when I was three, so I don’t really remember life before it, and I don’t know what it is like not to work hard at something.
It’s very exciting to have fan response and fan reaction.
You don’t realize how much a part of your character is part of yourself until you are no longer playing that character.
There were a couple of years where I was skating and acting at the same time.
The great thing about working on a genre show is that you can basically have a season finale where every character is left destroyed, and then hit the reset button and come back for the next season.
Um, and I’m also very proud of my work on George of the Jungle 2.
I trained 8 hours a day 7 seven days a week and I had 2 weeks off in a year.
I think Sarah Michelle Gellar has done some brilliant work as Buffy.
I only knew basic western trail riding. Nothing fancy.
I actually started, this year, doing some voiceovers. I did some radio spots, and some games.
When they took me to do the camera test for the vampire make up, after they put the prosthetic on, I went though the entire process, I went back to my trailer and I looked in the mirror and I smiled.
I loved playing Darla.
I’m fortunate that I’ve been an athlete, my whole life, and I work out like a crazy person.