A comic can be aesthetically beautiful. I think they captured it beautifully and accurately.
After college, I needed to pay back student loans, and acting was familiar to me.
Brooklyn South was a great show. We did have a huge cast, but we were starting to hone in on the characters, and we received a lot of critical praise.
Brooklyn South was up against Monday Night Football and then we were interrupted by the Olympics. It was tough for us to catch on. People just don't have the patience to follow a show around.
Don't we all just really try to fake it well?
Had I not stopped going to clubs when I was 14 and almost stopped drinking when I was 15, I would have gotten out to Hollywood and just lost my mind.
I acted a little in college, Sarah Lawrence. I was told I was too short to model, so I decided to give acting a try.
I am so happy to be on a show with writing I wanted to participate in.
I can be extremely vulnerable. People are tough on me because they think I can handle it.
I dig science fiction, though it was never really my thing.
I don't know that I'd necessarily want to see into the future. I don't want to know what's happening next.
I grew up in Greenwich Village. Dad was friends with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
I grew up in the West Village. As my mother used to say, the quicker I could steer myself away from the crazies, the better. So I grew up a little quick, but the guys I hung with were great.
I had to skydive for the movie and I was terrified. Like everybody, I thought it was going to be one of those experiences that changes your life. It didn't.
I hope I don't just sit around moping for two years.
I know when something's really good.
I like to do my own stunt work as much as possible. With the camera work on this film, we really had to do it so that it was me.
I love old movies. The '40s theatre pace is fantastic.
I never worked less than 16-hour days on South Beach.
I pretty much make time for that weekly manicure.
I talked to other female officers about their fashion. You don't have a purse, so you really have to use those pockets.
I think being a cop is one of the toughest jobs there is. One has to become quite jaded.
I think seeing some of the past can be helpful, especially if you're into crime solving.
I think sometimes women who are supposed to be strong are also written as mean and vindictive.
I think we're being very separatist in using these labels, putting women in such stereotypical nature.
I was agape and agog at the technological stuff that is available to us now.
I'll try anything once.
I'm already a member of the mile high club, thank you very much. Enjoy the movie.
I'm just an actress. They try to give me as little information as possible.
I'm open to sci-fi, but I was never a diehard fan. I have no idea why it keeps following me. I'm extremely lucky, I guess; it's a lucrative venue.
I'm the oldest 26-year-old I know. A lot of experience has been crammed into a short amount of time. Some days I feel a good 65, 70. Like I want to lie down.
I've always played strong women who are doing their own thing.
I've spent a lot of time and money trying to keep my anger in control.
Imagine if it happened to you: All of a sudden you find this thing on your wrist and people are telling you it has powers. I would be a little skeptical myself.
My attitude is, you're paying me - I'm yours. I'll go till I drop.
My father used to sing to me in my mother's womb. I think I can name about any tune in two beats.
My grandfather was a cop in Long Island. I often try to draw on things that I've heard about him.
My junior high was dreadful. I see a lot of my fellow alumni on America's Most Wanted.
My mother's side of the family was in the production side of theatre. My grandfather, Jose Vega, was a general manager for Neil Simon shows on Broadway.
My taste in music and entertainment is quite eclectic.
Once you get into a part, and someone sees you, you get asked to do it again.
One of my characters that I play on my show is a descendant, if you will, of Joan of Arc.
People just kind of associate me with kicking some ass.
Playing the lead character of a comic book, it's scary. You want to please everybody. And certainly we know that that can't happen.
The Catcher In The Rye, I read it at 14 and identified.
There was definitely some pressure there because, unlike a lot of other comic book characters, my character had never had a voice.
To say I'm the easiest person to live with would be a lie.
We definitely had to take some creative license with the storylines. There are a lot of comics, but we're doing the equivalent of about 76 comic books in one show!
We have gotten great feedback from the comic book fans. We did that whole comic book tour circuit last summer, and the fans couldn't have been happier.
We just returned from the International comic book convention. It was quite an honor to have so many people who have invited Sarah into their homes to actually say, When I heard you were playing the part, I was very excited. That was the biggest compliment I could get.
When I'm not shooting, I do mostly cardio. I like the elliptical machine.
Whether it goes to series or stands by itself, I'm proud of what we did with it, not only from the standpoint of what it could have been, but for itself.
Women have been kicking ass for centuries.
Yancy is actually a Native-American name, but I'm Irish. Go figure.
After being arrested for disorderly conduct, she was court ordered to enter a substance abuse program in November of 2003.
She attended Sarah Lawrence College.
“Witchblade” is the only TV series she has starred in to have more than one season.