- When I'm around actresses who've put their careers at the top of their priorities, we don't have much in common.
- I'm not rich or famous, and it doesn't bother me.
- I do like acting, but it is just something that I do on the side, being rich and famous is not a priority for me. I have my husband, my kids, my parents, my brothers and sisters, my home and enough money. I don't need to be this rich and famous millionaire actress, I am quite happy with what I have and I can't think of anything that might be lacking from my life
- Doing Nightmare didn't really help my career much because people have a stuffy mentality about horror films. I kind of feel what a porno actress might feel, trying to tell everyone how great her movie was.
- [on Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story (1994)] I bet she detested that movie. I'm sure she hated it because everyone was just taking advantage of this tragedy in her own life. She never gained anything from all that. But I do think I'll have an opportunity to meet her someday, and I thought, "God, I wish they'd re-air that show because I'd like to see it and I don't have a tape of it." It was very original. It was an interview format where these people who are tangentially involved are interviewed, and you see scenes of us acting. It was kind of like Reds, that movie that Warren Beatty directed where you see the real people talk about it and then you see actors acting it out. I'd love to see it again. I thought it was really fun movie, and it was fun to make. It was super fun to make.
- [discussing her role as Moto in Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)] The makeup that I wear is actually a very special design that we'd developed in our studio. There was no movie that it was for, originally. A sculptor had come up with these designs. It was kind of a spec project and it ended up sitting on the shelf for many years. The sculptor actually passed away from a tragic bout with cancer. So we were even more determined to get this makeup on screen and we said, "If it ever gets on screen we'll call the character Moto," because that was the name of the sculptor. His name was Moto.
- [on how she got cast as Nancy Kerrigan in Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story (1994)] Yeah, basically while we were doing Nightmare 7 the headlines of that terrible event were just plastered over all the papers, so I called the casting director, April Webster, and I said, "You don't know me, but my name is Heather Langenkamp and I look just like Nancy Kerrigan and I really want to come in and audition for this part." And so she's like, "Okayyyy, weird lady. Okay come on in." And so she saw me and took me directly to the producer and I got hired the next day.
- [on Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)] I had three days on set, maybe four. The first day was in the brig, when the Enterprise characters are imprisoning Khan. The second day was also in the brig, when Alice Eve and Simon Pegg get transported back to the Enterprise after their adventure. And then I was in the funeral scene at the very end, but that didn't make it on screen at all.
- [on her role as Marie Lubbock in Just the Ten of Us (1987)] My character is a regular teenage girl, a moralistic girl.
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