I did a pilot for Nickelodeon that didn't end up going to series.
— Janet Varney
If you go to my house, it's not like I'm 5, but I definitely have a lot of toys and weird, tiny miniatures.
I believe that truth is one of the most powerful tools we possess against victimization, exploitation, and fear.
When you share something about your adolescence, it's a way to roll over and show your soft underbelly when it comes to talking about your past and the person that you once were.
I can't believe I managed to go through a liberal-arts and theater education and take all these women's-studies classes and never have addressed that the 'Muppets' were all boys, except for one pig who was obsessed with herself!
'Bridesmaids' was phenomenal. It deserves every accolade it's gotten, and it's exciting for every woman in comedy.
I guess I knew I was a people person, but I didn't know how much till I had a podcast.
I think there's part of me that's longing to play a Sherlock Holmes or sort of a House character, like a real detective. Like a real, moody detective. Like a real, sarcastic, mentally ill detective. I think it would be really fun to do something like that.
I had a pretty normal, non-Hollywood life for most of my 20s in San Francisco.
It's great to be an actor, and it's great to embody something more than who you are.
I love the podcast medium. I really like the intimacy of it. You're just listening to voices in your ears.