I'm a New Yorker. My background is in theater, so staying here, I have the opportunity to get back to that, which I would love to do.
— Valorie Curry
Being on 'The Following' is constantly flying by the seat of my pants. The story can change and the character can change at a moment's notice.
My mother was working on her college degree throughout my childhood, and being the youngest in the family, that meant being dragged to a lot of her classes. She majored in playwriting, so I was exposed to theatre from a very young age, and it was just the most magical world to me.
If we had a party every time someone died on 'The Following,' we'd never get anything done.
The characters that aren't what they seem to be or women who are stronger than people give them credit for or characters you underestimate, I always think are really interesting because there are so many possibilities with them.
I grew up performing in theatre.
My mother was working on her college degree throughout my childhood, and being the youngest in the family, that meant being dragged to a lot of her classes. She majored in playwriting, so I was exposed to theatre from a very young age, and it was just the most magical world to me. I never really wanted to do anything else.
If you're going to play a villain, there's no greater compliment than being told that you give people nightmares. I never thought I would be the actor that would give people nightmares.
I love the horror genre and the thriller genre, so I've got no problem with playing a psycho.