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I'm fairly introverted, but when I do stuff like a Maxim shoot, there's a side of me I call Gillian.
Well, I love TV, and I love a good script.
I constantly have anxiety about being the lead of the show. I don't talk about it because it scares me. But I've always wanted to be part of something where I could work on a character in such a big manner, and you get offered that with all the trappings of being the lead of the show.
I might do my own independent film, that my husband wrote for me, if all the ducks are in a row.
'Smallville' was my first love and it is always close to my heart.
I look forward to change, but there is a part of me that absolutely dreads it.
I think that you can't help but bring pieces of who you are. No matter what you do, it comes through you as a vessel.
I've been lucky enough to do a few roles where you get to be crazy and wild, put on contacts and different wigs and different hairpieces and dresses and outfits and embody the craziness of it all.
In the summertime, it's always hard to introduce new series; everyone's ready for that in the fall.
Sometimes, someone you thought was your adversary is your ally.
I just keep looking for things that are interesting and keep calm as possible about it all, not worrying about being in a 'box.'
The one thing that I really love about 'Smallville,' people are excited, and they love the characters. I can see their point of view.
What do you do when your world is falling apart? How do you hold onto the real and the rational? I think that's very relatable for people.
Vancouver is a very bike-friendly city.
You have to squeeze every creative moment and be grateful.
There are a ton of medical dramas out there dealing with life and death.
Sometimes you revisit things and relationships, and then you get going on in it, and you realized that there is a reason this ended.
Actors will, in their mind, want to 'steal the scene,' and the problem is that means the scene didn't work in the first place.
I'm pretty klutzy and I've always been, so I have to own up to it. It's part of my charm!
Any kind of advice that I've been given to cut out carbs forever, don't do it. It just doesn't work. You do okay for a while and then you just overcarb.
I'm a small-town girl, and it'll never be beaten out of me.
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