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I can cry all day long - that's easy for me.

'Mad Men' has been my big break. I'm beyond thrilled.

I don't mind auditioning. Sometimes, I think it's necessary.

Acting is what I chose to do. It's what I feel I need to do.

I like to sing around the bonfire, in my car and in the shower.

I do feel like the end of 'Mad Men' is a sort of a coming of age.

I'm not a trained dancer - I know, I know, you're shocked, I'm sure.

I was a drama-class nerd. I did whatever school production we put on.

I did play Jesus in 'Godspell,' in high school, because I guess I'm a nerd.

I drive past the Mad Men billboard every day and I can't believe I'm on that show.

I love Jon Hamm. I'm so lucky to get to work with him and work so closely with him.

An actor will use every piece of information at their disposal, or a good actor will.

One of my most exciting Saturday nights was just me and a bottle of wine and a crochet book.

I played a bass player and a singer in a movie once, but I totally lip-synced to everything.

I'm thinking of putting together an all-star band. I definitely have a bit of a rock fantasy.

I used to listen to the soundtrack for the movie 'Tank Girl' all the time. It was really good.

I didn't want to have braces when I was a kid and I'm pretty sure my dad didn't want to pay for them.

I love acting. I love what I do. I am absolutely filled every day with gratitude that I get to do it.

For me as an actor, it's absolutely so thrilling to hear anybody talk about the character that I play.

Of course I’m a feminist…if you’re not for the equal treatment of men and women, then you’re a fascist.

I know that I'm a decent actor, but it's another thing to be in a scene with Jon Hamm and hold your own.

I'm reading a lot of scripts. It makes my career decisions in that sense much the same way I consume media.

My natural gravitation is toward the gray and the black and the white and the burgundy. Sort of muted, cool colors.

The advice I would give myself is: "Don't date that guy, don't drink that, go right home, get a good night's sleep."

I do get scared of the dentist, so a drive-through dentist might make me feel more at home. If I got to stay in my car.

And, of course, all of my friends and family are so excited because they feel like Montreal is being represented on Mad Men.

I'm not an '80s fan. I'm more '70s New York pre-punk kind of thing and I guess I grew up with '90s grunge, post-punk pop music.

I'm not an '80s fan. I'm more '70s New York pre-punk kind of thing, and I guess I grew up with '90s grunge, post-punk pop music.

Working on 'Mad Men,' everything is word for word. And, honestly, I couldn't come up with anything better than that, so it's fine.

Honey is hydrating and antiseptic. It really clears your skin, and its moisturizing. You can use it every day if you want. Its so gentle.

I would like to explore comedy more. It's not something that I've done a lot of. Obviously, I'm very at home in drama. I like everything.

Honey is hydrating and antiseptic. It really clears your skin, and it's moisturizing. You can use it every day if you want. It's so gentle.

I hadn't done any professional singing. I had sung in the shower and in my car and sometimes at a family bonfire if there was enough alcoholized wine.

I went through a whole phase when I was younger of being obsessed with Tolstoy and Kafka and Camus, all those really, beautiful, dark depressing books.

My own beauty routine is influenced pretty heavily from my 'Mad Men' routine. If I'm in the series of work, it's hard to see myself without eyelashes every day.

I don't know if you know this - I don't drive a stick. I mean, I barely drive my automatic. I get to work and everything, but I'm not any kind of driving prodigy.

At the time I just was like, I can't believe I am on the show, and the first thing I have to do is an entire song and dance routine for the whole cast of 'Mad Men.

In the work that I normally do, you have a whole script, a whole arc, that you play. And I do believe a good actor will play every bit of information they're given.

At the time I just was like, I can't believe I am on the show, and the first thing I have to do is an entire song and dance routine for the whole cast of 'Mad Men.'

I often find that people's reactions to the show say way more about them than they do about the show itself. I think that's because a lot of it happens between the lines.

I have an enormous family because I'm from Montreal and my family's Catholic, so my dad has eight siblings and they all have kids and we all grew up in the same property on weekends and summers.

I'm a huge Marlene Dietrich fan. She's got this raunchy kind of strength. It would be hard to find a man who could come up with something hard for her to handle. She's seen it all and done it all.

Believe me, when I finish shooting 'Mad Men,' there's a huge chunk of time where I have a really hard time leaving my house without fake lashes on. Which is a complex because I'm not very good at applying fake lashes.

I think I approach my choices much the way I approach the way I consume movies and TV and stuff. I like everything, and sometimes I'll feel like a horror movie, and sometimes I'll just feel like an episode of 'Hoarders.'

My parents made me finish high school before I started acting, and I did, like, two weeks of fine arts college before I was like, 'This sucks. I'm going!' I got a few small jobs, and then I booked a big-for-Canada feature.

I'm at the age when my friends have started having kids, and when my first good friend had a baby, the first time I picked up her daughter I spoke in French. I didn't even think about it. It just came out. Maybe it's because it's my mother tongue?

I love Jon Hamm. I'm so lucky to get to work with him and work so closely with him. We have a lot of these scenes that are very intimate, and very tender. Those are the kind of things that an actor lives for. Real moments of connection with other actors.

There's also something happening in television similar to what happened in the '80s, when people stopped taking so many drugs and wanted to hear real instruments in music again. I think people want plot, story and characters. Those are more important than having a big star.

I think I've always been ambitious. It just looks different on me. You know, I have friends who are actresses who go to every party they possibly can to be photographed and really try to make every connection they can, and I admire that and sometimes I wish I had a little bit more of that. Sometimes I feel like I don't have enough ambition.

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