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'24' is such an iconic show.
I don't eat sugar. I eat fruit.
I just love the culture of Melbourne.
I guess I am a bit of a traditionalist.
Filming '24' is just like watching '24.'
Funnily enough, 'Chuck' prepared me for '24.'
We live in a society where nothing is sacred.
You definitely cannot please everyone at all.
I'm pretty gross. When I talk I can be gross and crude.
It's good to kind of go up and down with the love thing.
I had an addiction to sugar growing up - major, major, major.
If I can't do high kicks or dance in it, then I won't wear it.
I was a tomboy and didn't pay too much attention to my clothes.
I think the Aussieness got beaten out of me back in the States.
I was lucky that I got to do films in between seasons of 'Chuck.'
Carrie-Anne Moss is awesome. I am just going to put that out there.
I think a man is a man, and a man has a hairy chest, so let that be!
Most of the film directors expect their actors to want to work fast.
I try to keep my private life private and the acting stuff separate.
I feel lucky that I got to work with some of the big legends in town.
That's one of the things I miss most about Australia - the countryside.
I've tried coconut water straight up before, and to me, it's a little funky.
I was a goody two shoes - a straight-A girl, and I took pride in my studies.
Growing up in Australia, space exploration wasn't something I was too aware of.
Whether it is television or film, the character on the page has to speak to me.
I can put my legs behind my head. That's a fun fact that not a lot of people know!
I've always been a very outdoors sort of girl. I'm more a tomboy than a girly girl.
I'm superconscious of not putting chemicals on my skin, like parabens and sulfates.
I don't know if this classifies as a video game, but I have a terrible obsession with Angry Birds.
I grew up being scared of the water, which is embarrassing to say as an Australian, but it's true.
It's often the death of the show when you break the tension and the two lead characters get together.
I grew up doing musicals in my childhood at school, along with all the plays I used to be involved in.
I've never been good at meditation, but surfing is the closest I've ever come to that inner something.
I grew up being a dancer, so I was always doing some sort of dance number, like the Tornado in 'The Wiz.'
I'm scared of karaoke. I think if I did have a go to karaoke song, it would be 'Whatta Man' by Salt-n-Pepa.
In general, I would say I'm probably a little more conscious of looking after my skin since I moved to L.A.
I enjoy a character who sticks to her guns, who's always challenging herself. That's something I can relate to.
Ironically, I'm a really crap liar, even though I do it for a living. I give away too much, somehow. I can't lie!
Before I started surfing, I don't even know if I would have dived into the water at night alone. It was still scary.
I'm not a singer. In 'Bye Bye Birdie,' I think I was the sad girl who sits on the park bench during 'Put on a Happy Face.'
There's always chatter about a 'Chuck' movie. So nobody's opposed to it. It's just a matter of getting everything lined up.
It's nice to see more of those meaty female characters emerging because so often in the industry, it's always about the males.
Sarah is very strong. She's really intelligent and she's very physically capable. I like to put that into my own life as well.
TV, film, and theater are considered art, and art is a reflection of life. What happens in life includes violence, unfortunately.
A lot of my skills came from university. We did everything from stage work to operating the sound boards to marketing shows and more.
If someone takes you out, and you're wearing sweatpants and a T-shirt, and they take you to a fancy place and you're unprepared, that's bad.
I have a strong dance background. I danced from age five until 18, and that helps a lot. Doing a fight routine is like doing a dance routine.
I always had dreams as a kid. I definitely sat at home and watched the Oscars every year and got emotional every year at everyone's speeches.
I would love to explore film seeing as I have prominently been on television. It would be nice to change it up and focus on film a little bit.
It's just that I've always been a tomboy, so being thrown into the hot nerd category and the glam thing has been very interesting for me to swallow.