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Self - Guest Host. Self - Celebrity Gumshoe. Self as Tatyana M. Hide Show Archive footage 4 credits. Show all 8 episodes. Self - Skin Cancer Ad. And I wanted to be normal and see what else was out there, see what else I was good at. And there are some other things that I'm good at. Sure, they did, but they also did that to the Latin scholars across the hallway and the number-one math student who was walking down the street. In Harvard, everybody was extraordinary in the town that they came from.
When you get there, nobody is more extraordinary than anyone else. I do get jacked up. I'm known more for lighter stuff, obviously for comedy, but this is really very dramatic. And my character experiences a lot of violence and gets caught up in a situation where she has to fight for her life. It's not my goal. But it certainly stretched me as an actor. That's why there's something about the art itself, and performing, that I truly love.
That still drives me. I've been in this business for 24 years, so there are a lot of things that I know intuitively. If I'm in the position to bring up an incredible writer, director or producer, I'll do it in some way. I've always wanted to produce. Our company's mandate, [for] Anastasia and I, is to bring varied content to the urban space-across the board. Our first project is a Web series called Buppies, which touches on black Hollywood and has a little bit of a Sex and the City and Entourage vibe.
It's about the characters, both women and men, figuring out who they are. It's kind of like the Wild West out there, and not just for black Hollywood. In a traditional sense, things look bad-there are people out of work, shows aren't going up and a lot of films aren't being made, because of the fear of actors going on strike. But I think it's a real fertile time to stake your claim.
With things up in the air, it creates new space for people who are trying to break through, business-wise. I found my voice with this album, The Light.
I can never stop singing. I really wanted the next album that I did to express who I am. And the only way I can do that is to write it myself.
So in that sense, I found my voice. I've been working as a surrogate for his campaign. Surrogates can be politicians, actors, musicians or private citizens-anyone who volunteers in the campaign. Since the Iowa caucuses, I've been going to colleges and speaking to students, not just about Obama but about the importance of participating in the process.
The notion that one vote doesn't matter really is a lie. Just because people have done us wrong doesn't mean we should give up. One of the reasons I did volunteer was because I was pissed at what happened in and in It made me cry. I needed to be hands-on and help, so I signed up to volunteer. You can't let the past dictate the future. This is a fight worth fighting. I actually studied political studies and Afro-American studies in school, which was my major.
I'm very interested in politics privately, but I think that each individual should be politically active. It's really important because politics affects your everyday life; it affects how much we pay for gas. Those are the things you're voting for in the booth, and I think people forget that.
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