Aya Cash

Aya Cash
Aya Rachel Cashis an American television, film and stage actress. In December 2015, she received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her lead role in the FX/FXX series You're the Worst...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth13 July 1982
CitySan Francisco, CA
CountryUnited States of America
crazy rich being-crazy
I don't need to be crazy rich and crazy famous. I would just like to keep going.
country school competition
In school I really loved Shakespeare, and I participated in a country-wide Shakespeare competition.
giving feelings world
The worst feeling in the world is giving a bad audition.
real thinking goal
The idea of a journeyman actor, people sort of say negatively - "Someone who never made it for real" - [but] I think a journeyman actor is the complete goal.
coffee different kind
You know what, maybe I just want a different kind of life. Maybe I want to open an antique store and coffee shop, and have a different kind of life.
giving my-favorite
I've seen some of my favorite actors give bad performances, and I have to tell myself that failure is a part of success.
thinking worry problem
For years while I was working as a waitress, all I wanted to do was get on a TV show. You think, "This will solve all the problems. I'm making more than 400 dollars a week; I don't have to worry about money ever again," but it's just not true.
mother daughter thinking
There's innate competition, I think, between mothers and daughters - mine no more so than anyone else.
art
I always knew that I'd probably do something in the arts.
acting
Acting was something I wanted to work at and put the time into.
thinking people
We live in a time where improv is king and people love improv, and I think there's a time and a place for that and people who are really good at structuring improv.
good-work doing-good rejected
I feel crushingly embarrassed when I do bad work, so being rejected after doing bad work is actually harder than being rejected after doing good work.
rejection world problem
Being an actor is definitely not the hardest job in the world - it's definitely a first-world problem to have, but I'm not very good with rejection. I constantly question whether or not I'm suited for this business, because it is your job to get rejected.
helping
I've always just shown up to set and said the lines, [but] I want to help develop scripts and help cast and help bring a visual tone to something.