Every day is bizarre.
I am an extremely private person. I always feel that I come across as a caricature of myself whenever I do interviews.
I am dumb when it comes to learning dance steps.
I don't know anything about comedy. I have no idea what's funny and what's not. I'm completely in awe of actors who are funny.
I don't play any musical instruments. I'm not going to inflict that on other people.
I just saw a copy of a cover of a magazine that I'm on, and it's very weird and unusual.
I need a break. I've been working for about a year and a half. I think I'd like to go to Pakistan.
I think I'm dull. I would rather watch other people.
I think one's sexuality can be the center of life, and coming out and discovering your sexuality is something that really can define your existence.
I think we all have scenes where we watched and go, Oh my God. How could I do this? But you can't do that when you're filming it.
I watched Cruel Intentions a lot and I read the original script. I really wanted to play that character very badly, but I just didn't get the part.
I'm determined never to let my personal life be defined by my professional life.
I'm not used to being a working actor who goes from good project to good project.
I've never done a teen movie before, but I certainly could tell you some of the ones I came very close on. I was very close on Clueless and She's All That.
I've never worked on something that has so much personal meaning for me, or worked with a cast of all women before.
In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas.
It felt like a very, very weird thing to go on the set on September 13th. I would never want to glorify that.
It's fine to have anal sex as long as you're not in high school.
It's so much harder to keep your clothes on than take them off in this business. Even in Exotica, they wanted more nudity, but I didn't feel comfortable.
Nothing is sacred, right?
One of the makeup artists once dyed my dog blue with vegetable blue.
The way I approach the character isn't about being gay or straight. It's just about who you love. Gender has very little to do with it.
Played Sarah Logan in the pilot for the TV show "D.C." (2000) but the role was later re-cast.
The "Stuff" magazine cover she did with Chyler Leigh was the first time that magazine ever featured multiple people on the cover.
Raised in Toronto by her journalist father and mother, who is a teacher.
She is a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors. Her father, Sheldon, a journalist for The Canadian Jewish News, was born in a displaced person camp in Germany in 1946. He met her mother, Etti, a Bulgarian Jewish refugee, in Israel. Kirshner has a younger sister.
Ranked #38 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World" (2002).