- I think that's what every artist craves... honest connection to other people, sharing and feeling connected through our weirdest and most emotional selves.
- [on her experience as a writer] I always try to be as honest as possible in my work and my writing especially. I tend to be very straight up with people in my personal life and it definitely does transfer over into my style of writing.
- [when asked what she loves about acting] The honesty is what it's always been about for me. Whether someone plays a villain or a saint, they are honest with themselves in their actions. I've always been drawn to the truth of things, and I loved that during a movie I was constantly having realizations about life and the way people are. As an actor we get to tell stories, and teach people, while figuring ourselves out during the process. Certain shoots I've worked on have definitely been closure for me of times in my past. It all connects us to each other and to something greater - anything is possible when you're playing pretend! I hate limitations and acting frees you from any cage you ever could imagine. I love acting because it's healing, helpful, hopeful... and ultimately, fun.
- [on getting into her character as a geisha in "Warrior"] I've spent a lot of time studying my craft and using the methods that I've learned but I've also found that music is an incredibly strong tool. I like different types of music depending on what I'm doing. I typically steer towards hip-hop, trap, pop, r&b, and electronic. If I'm trying to get into character for a role, I will listen to music that I think that character would listen to. If I think they should be in a certain mood, my musical choices will reflect that to sustain my character.
- [on creating her own music] I've been writing songs since I was five years old. I've been writing stories and poetry ever since I could write. When I was about nine or ten, I built a studio in my basement out of inflatable couches and used sheets to lock off my section of the basement as curtains. The sign I hung on it said "Alyssa's Studio." It was my dream to make music before I ever knew it was a dream. I was just doing what I wanted, what made me happy. I would sit down there for hours and write songs on paper.
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