- I am a tough chick. I'm a girl that grew up in public school in New York City. I had to be tough! - Broadway.com
- I think I'm a good role model. I work hard, I don't hurt people to get ahead and I live my own life. I mind my own business. And I don't drink or do drugs. I don't wanna sound like a Pollyanna, but it's true. I enjoy being a role model. - Broadway.com
- How did I start? I got a record deal straight outta high school and worked my ass off every day of my life. I worked really hard. And I never let rejection make me stop doing what I want to do. And believe me, I've had a lot of rejection! - Broadway.com
- [on husband Andy Karl] We went to see the exorcist redux on one of our first dates and that's when he really won my heart because he knew I was a psycho horror movie buff.
- [on husband Andy Karl] It was like one of those ridiculous moments where you go darn, love at first sight really does exist.
- I learned early on that if your goal is to be famous I think it's not the right thing. I mean sure, everybody wants to be famous. But I think that if you do it for the love of the art of what you do, if you feel like there's nothing else you can do, if there's nothing you want to do more than what it is that you're doing, the success follows the perseverance.
- I haven't had the opportunity in my life to allow myself a great deal of vulnerability.
- My process is really different. I need an audience to explain and guide my performance, because they're the other character in the show. You know where the laughs are landing. You know where the audience gets swept away in the moment. You can't go by what's happening in the rehearsal room.
- [on what advice advice Orfeh has for aspiring performers] WHEW....there's SO much I can say but succinctly put, you have to be prepared for a LOT of work, a lot of rejection, hopefully enough success to sustain you and then, LATHER, RINSE, REPEAT!
- Taking sound advice from good people is one thing, but to start letting everybody's two cents muddy the waters is a recipe for disaster and demise. Sadly, many people don't have your best interests at heart. Tune out the noise and the opinions (we all know what they say about those), and stay your course. Stay on your path and believe in yourself. If it ain't broke, don't fix it-or fire 'em or replace 'em, either!
- You'd think I'd have learned my lesson when, at 13, I was told by my first manager that I should "trim my offensively long eyelashes" (true story!). I bet the makers of Latisse would have a great laugh about that!
- If I could go back, I would grab my younger self by the shoulders, sit her down, look her squarely in the face, and say, "Trust your instincts. You've gotten this far doing it your way with your beliefs and being yourself, something only you are uniquely qualified to be.
- [on her Legally Blonde: The Musical (2007) character, Paulette] I kind of feel like if some of our bigger pop stars had never made it and just wound up as downtrodden crazy eccentrics who once had a really promising future - that's kind of where I found Paulette. I felt like she was someone who had a lot of promise and was really funky and maybe wanted to be in the music business or was a hot groupie or something like that and she just fell on hard times with the wrong guy and everything went south from there.
- [on the original Legally Blonde (2001) Paulette and creating the musical version in Legally Blonde: The Musical (2007)] I had to start with a really blank slate. Jennifer Coolidge is so inimitable, she's so specific, she's so brilliant. If I had taken it anywhere in that direction, no matter how good it was, it would have been a pale imitation of her. That wasn't fair to her.
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