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My mom's family was 100 percent Irish, in the American way of being Irish, and then my dad was half Irish.
I think with 'Modern Family,' you'll struggle to find anything better. It's brilliantly, brilliantly written.
I've always known I wanted to have a family, always wanted to be a younger mom.
My family was close. I used to sleep over at relatives' houses all the time.
I was born in a very humble family that taught me a lot of good stuff in my life.
Sometimes I think I missed out on things like travelling. I'd have been terrified of missing an audition. I didn't start a family because that's not something I take lightly. Acting meant so much to me.
My dad lived a good life. He was a simple guy. His family had been poor, and he joined the Marines to be able to send money home to his mom and dad and brothers and sisters. He genuinely had the intention to live a good life and to respect other people.
When I was about 12 years old, I knew I had to take the game more seriously if I wanted to be able to provide for my family.
I have such respect for guest actors. They don't know all the characters as deeply as the regulars, and the cast isn't your family, so you have more at stake.
I take two hours off for my family every day. And then I write fourteen hours.
Thanksgiving and Christmas are the two times a year that usually my whole family gets together.
For me, exes, they're like family... They're always gonna be like family.
Everything else is so inconsistent but your family is who's there and that's what matters.
I grew up in a world where music was a way of life, and I'm part of a family that in some facet or another, every single one of us has continued to live in that world.
Transitioning out of the military after a decade or more of service can be exciting and scary. Even more so when you have a family to support and are not experienced with the challenges of transitioning from active duty to civilian life.
I'm raising my family in The Church, and I'm proud of that.
For the most part, the first thing people I meet that aren't Mormon say is, 'I grew up with a Mormon family. They're the nicest people I know.' So when I see these statistics that it's the most hated religion, I don't know where they're getting that from.
I have already spent Christmas Eve and Christmas morning alone, missing my children, and crying because I have no family nearby.
I'm happy to take care of my family.
As with any mother, all I wish is for my boys to have the peaceful family life they deserve.
I was making projections about 'Humans of New York,' back when I had zero followers, that made all my friends and family roll their eyes. I'd throw out these huge numbers: 'One day, a million people are gonna be looking at this. Trust me.' And even those wild, wild numbers I was throwing out have just been smashed. So, it's a good feeling.
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