Andrea Jean Hallis an American soap opera actress who has since retired from the genre... (wikipedia)
I think it was very good for her because she ended up going to high school for only three years and she did that and had a very high grade point average. The scholarship just added to the fact that she just worked very hard,
I think mentally it really helps because someone realizes how difficult the disease is ... Money always helps, but I think the mental thing is more important.
Always strive to get better and stay in gratitude because that multiplies everything.
Stand on your truth and what you believe in. Don't let anyone alter that because you can't build a house on weak foundation.
I would tell my 25-year-old self to relax, just trust yourself, it's going to be okay. You're exactly where you're supposed to be right here and right now.
As an actor, people are always criticizing you so it just made me fall in love with myself.
I have more faith now than I ever had before.
I worked at Starbucks, I was a waiter, a bartender and a valet, sometimes working 2 to 3 jobs at a time while getting a lot of 'no's' as an actor.
When most actors finally get to L.A., I think they expect to be the next Will Smith or Denzel Washington and that's not the case.
At 16 we made the decisions (about her treatment) with her knowledge and input. Her input now probably supersedes ours.
That's why Natalie and I wanted to do this endowment. Because we would not be the people we are without them.
This is her whole thing, ... cancer is something she has. It is not who she is.
It was so much fun. Our goal was to have fun and play as a team and make the extra pass.