Bionic Woman (2007) really enriched my career. It was a big, amazing thing to do.
Bionic Woman (2007) changed direction too much from episode to episode, which I think is why it lost momentum.
I love doing action; I love doing martial arts. There's almost something balletic about it.
Money doesn't drive me.
Obviously I'm not a violent person; I don't like violence, but I would definitely go into defending myself if the situation arose.
When you fight on set, you try to not hurt anybody.
Sometimes in life, random things can blind-side you.
I've always loved the guitar. You see Jimi Hendrix playing the guitar with his teeth, and OK, you know you're never going to be able to do that, but I always wanted to play an instrument of some sort.
Working on new projects gives you the opportunity to learn and absorb new things.
When I was ten, I saw 'Grease' on stage and thought: 'I want to be part of that; it looks like so much fun.' My mum enrolled me in a local theatre group, and it all went from there.
I think it's so important as an actor that you hang on to your own inner compass, because so many people want to guide you - 'This is what you should you be doing'. But I want to do different things.