Roma: (about working with Michael Douglas) He was great. He's very generous. He tried desperately to teach me continuity.
Roma: (when asked what appealed to her about Nip/Tuck and Liz Cruz) I was drawn to the role because of the writing.
She used to want to be a history teacher. Because she wound up in acting, she would still love to play a history teacher.
She watched very little movies and TV shows when she was younger.
She once was charged $122, by the Four Seasons Hotel in Seattle, for her laundry (which was a medium sized bag of underwear) to be done.
She was named after Rome, the capital city of Italy.
She loves to play ping-pong, run on her treadmill and write in her free time.
She got recommended for the role of Carmen in the Ron Howard film, The Paper, after being seen at a reading benefit in New York.
Roma began as a recurring role on Nip/Tuck, but by the following season, she was already a regular.