The skincare products that are essential for her:"You name it! I’ll try it! Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream, La Mer, emu oil, ANY oil, Astara moisturizing cream, Dr. Hauschka Rose Cream — pile it on!"
The 5 products she'd bring with her on a trip:"Well, that depends on the trip! But, I'd say Dr. Hauschka Rose Cream, Chanel undereye concealer, Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara, and Aesop deodorant — I love the smell! And, a lipstick. Depends on my mood, but Dragon Girl by NARS is a classic."
Her beauty or style icon who inspires her:"I'd say some cross between Amelia Earhart, Katherine Hepburn, and Charlotte Rampling. A great mix of adventurous, handsome, smart, and sexy qualities."
Some direct quotes from her interview on the Los Angeles Times.On doing that tooth-pulling scene:"Tommy Schlamme directed that. It's written as this scene as someone pulling someone's tooth, which is pretty gnarly and intense. But then it becomes this whole other scene that was fun to do. The precursor to that scene is harrowing and it's one of the closest moments to Elizabeth being caught and it's incredibly draining and emotional. And you come home and it's such a relief to be home and with this person that you love. Then we go down to the basement and Tommy was like, "This is basically my sex scene in this episode. It should be that intimate. I'm going to trust you to do this." And it became that. It was so damn fun. That's what I love about this show. It's always about something else. But I can understand how you may have lost your dinner, or patted your teeth to make everything was OK."
On shooting the suitcase scene:"That bones scene was pretty crazy. There were a lot of naked girls involved in that. Beautiful actress girl, naked. And beautiful contortionist girl, naked. It was so bizarre. My hands all over their bum, squishing them in odd places. Many men around watching."
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