'GLOW' was the first time that, from head to toe, I was asked to use my body in a functional, powerful way as an actor - and that felt amazing.
I won't name names, but sometimes a TV set can be a shame-and-fear obstacle course for an actress.
I'm on a billboard in Times Square, but my bathroom is still dirty, and I have toothpaste on my face.
I fill my business emails with smiley faces and question marks so that I don't sound too severe.
With theater, the time commitment and the demands on your body, your personal life, and your wallet are crazy. It's four months of feeling like you're running a marathon and getting paid in hugs.
Wrestling really is kind of the highest form of theater.