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We usually work 14-hour days, and sometimes 16 to 18 days, which doesn't leave much time for anything else - most Sundays are spent recovering.
Catherine Bell
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The best part? Probably being able to portray such a respectable, ethical, intelligent, strong woman. That's still pretty rare in our business, unfortunately.
Catherine Bell
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It just reminds me of being a kid and Christmastime - you know, watching TV
Catherine Bell
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Our appearance is a powerful communication tool, sending messages to every sighted person. Everyone is highly influenced by the visual impression of a person they are meeting for the first time.
Catherine Bell
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At a very early age, young people recognize that what is worn will elicit certain responses from others.
Catherine Bell
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I started acting when I was about 18. I was a model for a couple of years before that.
Catherine Bell
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I started when I was in college because I was shy and thought it would be a good way to break out of that.
Catherine Bell
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I've always wanted to produce. I've had my production company name for years, even though I didn't really do anything with it right away.
Catherine Bell
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I was probably 10 to 15 lbs. thinner than I am now and I was always being told I had to lose another 10 lbs. And all the models there were rail-thin.
Catherine Bell
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This huge life-changing moment of going from zero to ninety in two seconds!
Catherine Bell
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I think it's great that she's not perfect and wasn't perfect. I think that's maybe why so many young girls and different people look up to Mac and respect her even more.
Catherine Bell
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It was fun. It was intense. It was three months. It was in a beautiful place. Oh, my God, I fell in love with that town, with the country, with the people. The locations are amazing.
Catherine Bell
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I love to go bungee jumping, jump out of planes, ride motorbikes, do kickboxing. I love all that stuff.
Catherine Bell
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I didn't figure out the makeup or cute hair or clothes until oh, maybe my junior year of high school.
Catherine Bell
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Creating my own roles, as an actor, is great. You're so at the mercy of other people, and you're waiting for a job. That's just a horrible way to live, so I just decided to take matters into my own hands, find my own projects, and create them myself, and then do other stuff that people might throw my way as well.
Catherine Bell
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Almost every Marine I've met says I portray a Marine dead-on, which is really, really flattering.
Catherine Bell
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I love cold, rainy weather.
Catherine Bell
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One indicator of an awakened company is whether it operates for the good of all, or whether what it does has side effects that are harmful to its workers, its clients
Catherine Bell
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The main prank that we play with props is for people's birthdays. The special effects people will put a little explosive in the cake so it blows up in their face - that's always fun to play on a guest star, or one of the trainees or someone who's new.
Catherine Bell
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Probably right at the end of JAG, I would love to have a child or two. I ultimately want to have two kids.
Catherine Bell
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We got a little wet. We got blasted, man. We were on top of a sub, on top of a boat, submerged underwater when we get thrown off the sub and the boat. It was winter there, and we were wearing wet suits, but you still get cold and damp. It was intense.
Catherine Bell
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I've been playing a lot of really strong, able woman, but I think it would be really fun to play a crazy drug addict, or something.
Catherine Bell
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When I do get time, I like to hike and I take lots of vitamins and powders to keep healthy.
Catherine Bell
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It's great to have Jack here twice in the final 10 days. We can win this riding and Jack's working hard to make that happen. We need a strong NDP voice from Vancouver Island North to get results for the people of our communities.
Catherine Bell
