I want to work with the greats.

Genre is great and I love sci-fi.

I'd love to see a woman host the Oscars.

I'm humble, because I live quite humbly.

I believe in the power that a casting director has.

Television, nowadays, is like doing really long films.

I want to have fun and be a diva - a kind-hearted diva!

I guess I have an affinity towards darkness, the dark side.

If and when I do get recognized, it's because of 'Get Out.'

Often times I don't watch the Oscars because I say this isn't for me.

I like to be very physical: Any sort of fight sequence is a dream to me.

Your home is your sanctuary. You need to make it a place you love to be in.

I'm not making millions here, and because I'm a Capricorn I save up. You have to save for winter.

As an actor, it was great to work with Harry Lloyd because he's wicked smart, and he is very kind.

My personal closet has mostly vintage and thrift store finds because I like to recycle in many ways.

I think there is a lot of technology that is finding its way into our storytelling - it's pretty unavoidable.

Yes, people can crack under pressure, but I think people can also let things slip out when they're comfortable.

I think people let their guards down when they think that they're not being intimidated or they're not being threatened.

I truly hope that we can evolve with technology, and use it for the benefit of all mankind, but history might suggest otherwise.

Westworld' was its own treat and its own enigma. It was a great experience, but I definitely was not privy to a lot of things on that show.

I do like musicals, but I'm not so well-versed in them. I would rather tell stories that just so happen to have a song in them, like someone has a cabaret number.

My dad was an army cook, so I sort of come from that. But, working on 'Westworld,' a lot of the guys who I'm rolling up in there with, they're actually ex-military people.

Theater actually took time to pique my interest. It just wasn't a part of my upbringing. I don't have anyone in the arts in my family. I wasn't brought up particularly cultured. It was always TV and film for me.

I remember seeing 'The Babadook' and I thought that was such a wonderfully dramatic story but told with these horrifying elements, and that's incredible. It did give me nightmares but I was glad that I watched it.

It's always good to be able to identify with the characters that you're watching and not just easily put them in the bad box or the good box. They're real people that you care about, and you invest in their journey.

I met Angela Bassett during the awards circuit. I was actually surprised at how moved I was to meet her in person. I was moved to tears. I find that feeling, it's happened occasionally, and I never know who it'll be with.

There's just always going to be both positives and negatives to any evolution that we're a part of. And there's really no stopping the evolution of technology. There has been more and more integration in our daily lives, so we become more and more dependent on it.

Predominantly I've worked with Blumhouse, and they've been really great to me. We are extremely grateful for employment. But maybe my dark soul attracts these darker, horrifying stories. But I don't particularly close myself off to any employment - any stories, I should say.

Honestly, I had a very realistic, probably pessimistic outlook at the beginning of my career post-graduation of drama school. In general, I would see black women, usually older, playing a certain archetype on procedural shows. I thought, 'Okay, that's what I have to look forward to.'

I would love to play, perhaps not exactly Mimi in 'Rent,' but someone like her. Perhaps not on Broadway, but I think I feel like a musical is in my future. I sing, although I'm not Whitney Houston up in here. I'm a little bit shy about my singing, but I did it in school at Juilliard.

I find the horror genre quite challenging. That's not to say everything I've done has been straight horror - a lot of them have been more on the thriller side. But regardless, I find it the most challenging as an actor to create sheer anxiety and terror out of nowhere because there's nothing scary going on and you have to act like it is.

I think that as kids we all picture ourselves as the princess, the prince, and not really ever as the housekeeper or the comical alpaca or llama or what have you - the sidekick. But as an adult, I'm such a huge fan of people who are funny and people who are, in very brief moments, able to do something that you would never think is possible.

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