Quotes by Julie Benz
- You don't realize how much a part of your character is part of yourself until you are no longer playing that character.
- Oh, well, in Los Angeles everybody is an actor, or a producer, or a writer, or a director, or an agent, or... So everybody understands the hours.
- That's a hard question, because I started skating when I was three, so I don't really remember life before it, and I don't know what it is like not to work hard at something.
- The meaning of life... I think the meaning of life is, I think it's love.
- There were a couple of years where I was skating and acting at the same time.
- To us marriage is first, everything else is second.
- When I first started I was always known as The Girl on the Sitcom with the Funny Voice.
- You really have to work hard and apply yourself and by applying yourself and working hard and being diligent, you can achieve success.
- Um, and I'm also very proud of my work on George of the Jungle 2.
- I really take pride in the relationship that I have with my husband.
- It's funny, I get really nervous when I audition for voiceovers.
- If you're offered something, you're not really sure exactly what is that they saw in you that they think is the character so it's a little scary, I feel.
- I would love to re-visit Darla. I miss her. I really do.
- I trained 8 hours a day 7 seven days a week and I had 2 weeks off in a year.
- I think Sarah Michelle Gellar has done some brilliant work as Buffy.
- I only knew basic western trail riding. Nothing fancy.
- And I'm not very coordinated, either. Only on ice skates, not in real life.
- I loved playing Darla.
- I don't think as big and as creative as Joss.
- I actually started, this year, doing some voiceovers. I did some radio spots, and some games.
- Everyone else trains just as hard as well and that there really is no such a thing as overnight success.
- During the rehearsal process I got thrown off the horse.
- Cause at the end of the day, honestly, at the end of the day when you're in your death bed and that's it, I think it's the relationships you've had and the people that you've touched and the people that have touched you that matter.
- But I never worked with a northern horse before. They are very different from western horses.
- I think for me it was a natural transition to move full time into acting rather than figure skating.