Sure, it does help you get into a room, but at the end of the day, you have to be able to deliver, and you have to be talented, because they're not going to hire me because my dad is David Cassidy, who was famous in the '70s.
I keep my key chain simple because I'm a big believer in luck. And I've heard that having lots of things on it is too much baggage.
The cool thing for me, as an actor, I like to be as true and honest as possible, and I'm into real fight training.
I keep a stash of Truvia packets. If I have a coffee, I want to use healthy sugar.
There is definitely something that has to be said for me liking the action, Lara Croft type stuff. I really want to explore that side of me.
I didn't meet my father until I was in the fourth grade.
Greg Berlanti, David Nutter, Andrew Kreisberg and Marc Guggenheim are the people I wanted to work with. They're smart, they're funny, they're cool, they're edgy.
When I was younger, playing piano and guitar were all things that I wanted to do for a short period of time, like any kid.
My hair's been every color. My hair's been all over the map.
It is really scary. I think it's a natural feeling to have nerves when it comes to a wedding.
Yes, of course it's fun to play evil, but it's simply fun to play any different characters.
I was in theater when I was in elementary, middle school and high school. I didn't know it would be an actual profession for me. I didn't think of it as a reality.
I love heels... whoever created heels is amazing!
I try mainly to just focus on character and what my character's point of view is, with each person, and try to figure out story.
I loved being on stage. I was in elementary school when I started, so I couldn't say that it was about the building of characters.
I feel like, in acting classes, you'll get up sometimes; that's just the most vulnerable position you can be in. You're among your fellow actors, yet they look at you, and they're like, 'You've been on TV. You've been in movies.' It almost adds to the pressure.
For me, I just like to be as fun as possible, but I do like to bring a lot to a character. Given the script or the show, I know my boundaries, limits, and how far I can go with it.
It's nice when your dad can be your friend.
I just love strong female characters in general, not necessarily because, 'She's evil' or 'Oh, because she's good.'
When you're actually talented, and you have something to offer, people start to look at you for you as opposed to who you're the offspring of. I feel like a lot of actors, artists, or musicians who come from famous fathers or mothers all deal with the same thing.