‘Bionic Woman’ really enriched my career. It was a big, amazing thing to do.
Doing the same thing day in, day out. It’s just so boring. I like to jump from different things.
I love doing action; I love doing martial arts. There’s almost something balletic about it.
When I was ten, I saw ‘Grease’ on stage and thought: ‘I want to be part of that; it looks like so much fun.’ My mum enrolled me in a local theatre group, and it all went from there.
Soaps are a great springboard for any actor but if you want to be taken seriously, you have to be careful.
I adore water, so it would be a real adventure to visit the Amazon before they chop down all the trees.
I think it’s so important as an actor that you hang on to your own inner compass, because so many people want to guide you – ‘This is what you should you be doing’. But I want to do different things.
I just don’t know anything about jazz, really. I’ve never really listened to it, but I’d definitely like to discover more about it.
The whole dream of having your own place is great, but the reality is having to cook and clean yourself and do the washing and make sure there’s milk in the fridge. But you have to grow up some time.
Most of my cousins are boys, so I’m used to being around boys.
I like to hang out with my friends, go to the theatre, watch DVDs, read, play with my niece.
Sometimes in life, random things can blind-side you.