My life day in and day out is accessing my emotions and bringing them to the forefront.
— Melissa Benoist
It's so easy to flourish a moment with a cape.
I don't think a solo album is me. I don't consider my voice to be that kind of a voice. Not that I don't love singing, but Broadway was my original dream. That's what I've always wanted to do.
It's lucky that my life outside of work is so mellow; I'm really a homebody and a hermit, so I don't have to worry about blowing my voice out.
TV sort of picked up for me before my theater career did.
Essentially, what I do on 'Supergirl' is I'm acting out comic vignettes. That is its own muscle to flex, and it is its own skill.
Of course, every actor wants to play as many roles on the Richter scale as they can, and Rachel Koresh certainly is very different from Supergirl, but she shares a lot of the strength that Supergirl has.
There are younger people watching CBS, but their audience isn't 13 to 25. The CW specializes in that.
'Tapestry' was the first album my mom ever bought with her own money when she was 14. So, needless to say, it was a staple in the household, at least when my mom was choosing the music.
At school, when it came to being social, I had no idea how to do it.
I love female singer-songwriters!
Reading about myself on 'Perez Hilton' was kind of the weirdest thing ever.
I learned the process of this kind of acting, how things run, how chaotic it can be, and what kind of different muscles you have to flex.
I fell in love with 19th-century Russian plays.
I don't take karaoke seriously at all. I'm not the type of person who will go and belt out Whitney Houston.
I've been looking for a Broadway opportunity ever since I stopped doing theater.
I always try to have my mother's voice in my head, because I am very proud of the morals that she tried to instill in us.
Supergirl is this unattainable, idealistic optimist of an alien, and all of us can escape into her world, and she always saves the day.
A part of my job, when I'm playing a character and approaching a role, is to rationalize and to not judge whatsoever.
Every role affects you.
I have a very optimistic view of my future right now. I'm very excited to see where it goes, but I try not to make plans just because I know how unpredictable life can be. Especially the life of an actor, and especially the life of an actor on 'Glee.' I just want to be happy and healthy and surrounded by people I love, as cheesy as it sounds.
I'm definitely interested in doing movies. I've always focused more on acting than singing because that's where my true passion lies.
Every day, I just thank the universe that I am as lucky as I am. Because, I went through periods of time when I didn't have a single bit of work. Months and months where I was auditioning all the time. I mean, all the time, and nothing was happening.
I just loved the feeling of performing, of using my imagination to take me somewhere else.
Life doesn't have to be as hard as we make it for ourselves a lot of the time.
I was Obi-Wan multiple years in a row. Alec Guinness' Obi-Wan. I was a Dalmatian once because I loved '101 Dalmatians,' and I think I was a Care Bear once and maybe a Spartan cheerleader from the 'SNL' skit. I'm terrible with Halloween, because I come up with these elaborate costumes and never follow through.
I've essentially done theater for more of my life than I've done television or film, and it's really something I feel I know better.
I always considered myself really non-confrontational and shy and introverted.
Jealousy is a human emotion, regardless of whether you're a Branch Davidian or you're whomever, outside in society.
I was initially just fascinated by the Branch Davidians. This doesn't really apply to Rachel Koresh because she was born into the church, and that was all she had ever known, but I was fascinated by the psychology of how people get to that place - a place like Mount Carmel and an FBI stand-off for 51 days.
Living out a story eight times a week is difficult and draining emotionally but very fulfilling.
I'm obsessed with Michael Fassbender. He's unbelievable. I think he's a modern day Brando. Every movie that he's done in the past couple years, I just died for him. He's extremely fascinating.
I was such a wallflower in high school. I did a lot of extracurricular theatre shows, but at school, I spent a lot of time by myself. I ate lunch by myself, and I was always okay with it. But I was definitely made fun of, and I always felt like an outsider.
If I had any advice for my 16-year-old self, it would just be to stay strong, because acting is not an easy lifestyle, especially when you are starting out. That being said, it definitely makes it all worth it when it does happen.