When you're a regular on your own show, there's a comfort level that you have with the crew and the other castmates, so going into work can feel like going to your second home.
— Sarah Rafferty
I have a crush on Cate Blanchett.
There was kind of a pivotal moment in my life in junior high school when my English teacher told me I should be a part of the public speaking competition.
I like Instagram because it makes me stop to take in the world.
I still have some synchronized swimming moves in my back pocket from camp when I was 8. I can really wow people at a pool party.
I have a sweet tooth. I love dessert, and if somebody makes me one, I'm going to have it.
What you learn from studying acting is that you have to have the courage to just make strong choices.
My husband is from Finland, so every so often I'll throw a Scandinavian-themed party.
What's fun about shooting exteriors on the street in Toronto is that there are cable cars.
As I got older, I gave myself the space to be human and to have a minute and be disappointed and feel whatever I'm feeling.
My favorite part of 'Suits' is when we go back in time, and we do learn more. I hope we do more of that in Season 6.
Toronto is an amazing place to be as a family.
Any time you get to work with someone new who you admire, who's awesome, it's great; you're excited to be there.
I hate all the core stuff. That's why I have to have a trainer. That's the only way I'm going to do the abs work.
I like Canadians. Who doesn't like Canadians? It's amazing! They're the friendliest people on earth.
What's really important for us is that our home base is in L.A., and when we move to Toronto - where 'Suits' is filmed - we move as a unit and are always together in the same place. My 5-year-old goes to two schools, which I was worried about, but it ended up being an amazing, self-esteem-building experience for her. She celebrates it.
Every episode of 'Suits' is great and moves the story forward.
For me, when I have those moments of getting down on my body - let's say, for example, my stomach doesn't look my stomach before I had kids, just saying - that bums me out, so I really have to shift that negative into a positive and get really grateful for the fact that my body delivered me two amazing little girls.
I'm just a goofy, self-deprecating person.
My summer uniform is a dress. I also have a closet full of hats.
I honestly think I've gotten taller since I started doing Pilates. And my posture is totally different - no more slouching!
I am a huge theatre geek.
When I'm not at work, I put deep conditioner in my hair and wear a baseball cap. I'll just roll around on the off-days with goop in my hair, and then just rinse it out.
I have an amazing spouse; we're a team. He works, and I work, and we sort of do this dance with each other so that we can be present to our kids. But I think the whole 'balance' thing is an illusion; we just embrace the imbalance.