On 'Scandal,' the majority of the cast, if not all of the cast, comes from theater, so it's a healthy environment. People come into work and actually go home to their families.
— Khandi Alexander
I never get recognized. Most of the time, when people think they know me, they believe I'm a member of their family. And that's the way I like it. That's just fine.
I started a list of all my friends who had died of AIDS, and I stopped at 78. I think about things like that, and I'm just real glad to be here.
I never saw a consistent through-line of employment for black actresses. I was like, 'How are they supporting themselves?'
I had always done theater during the entire six years I was with 'CSI: Miami.'
There's nothing worse than having a very strong female character and then suddenly having it go away.
I said, 'I'll give myself two years. If I can't support myself as an actress within two years, then I'll go back to choreography.'
I feel that the work that I have done in the comedy arena, is priceless in terms of what I learned, timing, everything that these incredibly talented performers were generous enough in teaching me.
When you've worked as long as I have, which I'm truly grateful for, you go in and out of these different environments. Sometimes it's not so much fun or easy or healthy. Sometimes you're fighting a lot of things off-camera that have nothing to do with the work on-camera.
I love that movie 'Chicago.'
I love playing characters that are unrecognizable.
I don't know anyone who's 100 percent pure - nor do I have any interest in portraying anyone like that.
In the case of 'News Radio,' I loved that show. I loved the actors and the producers, but I was longing very much for something more to sink my teeth into me. I think it was an incredibly smart show, but I found myself on the peripheral of a lot of it.
Talk about divine intervention. I can't even tell you how blessed I feel.
I don't like to be pigeonholed; I don't like when people won't see me for something because they don't think I can do it. I always feel like, at least give me the shot.
This hiatus coming up I'm looking at a comedy because I need the balance.
I really enjoy working on 'Scandal.' It's so much fun.
Stupidity took me pretty far.
When you stop to take a minute and look at Queen Latifah's career, she came out of the box right. You know, 'Ladies First!' And she's been consistent with that message of female self-empowerment. She really has!
I have always loved Scott Foley.
I have deep comedic roots, and I want to be funny.
So the only things I was being allowed to audition for were small roles in comedies. It broke my heart. No one would see me for anything else. I knew, in order to open up my career, I had to leave or that's all I would ever be given.
I like comedy, I love it very much, I love laughing.