I would love to do Tammi Terrell's story. I love stories of the underdog coming out on top and stories of survival.
— Wendy Raquel Robinson
Until you can be happy, you can't facilitate happiness for anybody else.
I love theatre because that is my foundation. So, if I had to make a choice in terms of where I get the most fulfillments, it would be theatre. The reaction is so immediate, unlike with TV and film.
I'm very easy going and low maintenance when it comes to my hair.
As of late, 'Boyz n the Hood' really impacted me because I grew up in that same neighborhood. It was the first time I saw a true reflection of me, my neighborhood and my surroundings.
I started in dance classes when I was, like, seven years old. And the arts in general, it kept me not only off the street, I grew up in South Central Los Angeles, so it kept my mind focused. It kept me passionate about something. So I wasn't easily distracted.
I do believe in doing the work and getting yourself together because love can be right in your face, but if you're not ready to receive it, it will be wasted.
When I'm having a really rough day, I take it out in the gym. It releases so many endorphins in your body.
When I think of black television and history, I always use 'The Cosby Show' as the bar.
There is always a new flavor of the month, especially in film.
I can dine at the White House, but I can still hang at the 'hood.