I'm just going to try to stay employed. That's the tough part in this business.

I didn't really watch 'Beavis & Butt-head' that much or 'King of the Hill,' but I was a huge 'Office Space' fan.

There are worse things than being constantly hired to do anything.

I try to figure out how much of the character I can find in myself because you don't want to get outside of your skill-set.

I'm not that great of an actor, so I can't, like, completely become somebody else.

I can't assume that my kid is going to make the best decision all the time.

Nothing would make me happier than doing nothing but drama for the foreseeable future.

Ideally, that's what you've got in an acting career is an equal number of dramas and comedies and an equal number of small films and big films.

When you're playing a supporting character, you don't really have a lot of control of the quality of the film.

My father was a director and producer, so when I was a little kid, he would take me to movies and show me what's good and what's not good and why, and often that would take me to a conversation about directing.

I think the Internet is a huge positive.

I don't really find a problem with technology or television or anything. I'm a product of it. I grew up watching TV, and I don't think I'm too dumb or too crazy.

The kids can't watch 'The Wire,' but there's great educational stuff for them to watch on TV if it is TV time. There are great apps on the iPad that are interactive and educational.

I really empathise with some of my peers who had success in the early years; then it dries up, and so there's no reason to get up in the morning.

I'm never happier than in the bed.

I'm not talented enough to drop everything and become somebody different.

You want 100% and 100% to make 200, instead of 50 and 50 making 100.

I was doing everything that a kid would be doing anyway, but on top of that, I was able to fly to different cities.

It was a blast. I was doing everything that teenagers do and everything people in their twenties do. I was playing as hard as I was working, which was an effort to really balance my life.

And I will never, ever respond to anybody - man, woman, vegetable, or mineral - who tells me to keep my mouth shut.

Without gay men, I am nothing.

I had to fight like hell to convince people I was beautiful in my own Polish half-breed way.

Celebrity is hawking make-up, cars, everything; it's shifted.

In my day, I, being the first supermodel, I hawked everything.