I'd like to play characters who are older - I don't want to be playing 14-year-olds too much longer.
But you're not necessarily ever going to be handed a script where you can say: it's all done and perfect.
I still get really nervous, though, before each performance. It kind of hits about 15 minutes before we go onstage - sometimes I don't even want to go on. But once I'm onstage I'm fine.
For Astrid, no matter what challenges they go through, they are going to face each other. It's hard for a daughter to accept that her mother is that selfish and that terrible.
I mean, God, I'm so lucky right now with the opportunities that I've had. There's nothing to worry about.
I think everybody faces challenges in their lives. I've definitely been through it - not to the extreme that Astrid did. I try to keep some kind of identity and strength.
You know what? It's a great conversation starter, right? You meet friends that way. Sometimes it's a good thing. And then other times, I guess, the person is just a little too... then you kind of like want to back away. It depends on the person, you know?
I mean, I like to think of myself as being strong and independent, but I definitely wasn't like that at 14.