Ginnifer Goodwin
Ginnifer Goodwin
Jennifer Michelle "Ginnifer" Goodwin, is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Margene Heffman in the drama series Big Loveand Snow White in the fantasy series Once Upon a Time. She also appeared in various films including Mona Lisa Smile, Something Borrowed, Walk the Line, He's Just Not That Into You and Zootopia...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth22 May 1978
CityMemphis, TN
CountryUnited States of America
I made some friends at Listerine and they taught me a little bit about oral care. That half of adults suffer from oral disease, that the number one chronic disease among children is oral disease, that we're only taking care of 25% of our mouths when brushing alone and there are more germs in your mouth than there are people on the planet.
I perpetuate rumors that I've dated people that I've never actually dated.
Everything goes with short hair. It's bananas.
After spending time with the rescued turkeys at Farm Sanctuary's shelter and seeing how similar they are to my furry companion animals at home, I knew I needed to do everything in my power to protect these friendly and curious birds from the daily pain and suffering they endure on factory farms.
Couldn't start the morning without caffeine.
I'm insanely girly. I like having the door opened for me. I want to cook dinner for my boyfriend. And I can't wait to have babies.
I can safely say that other than macaroni and cheese, there's no processed food in my life. There's no inorganic food in my life these days. There's no junk food. There's not a lot of sugar. There's no soy. I mean, really everything that's going into my body is pretty pure.
I'm a better person in a relationship, and I'm a happier person. I need to come home at the end of the day and have it not be about me and my freaking hair and makeup and character motivations anymore. And I think my work is more inspired when home is safe and sound and solid, because what I do for a living is so bananas and so insecure.
I'm for all the actor's struggle, the self-indulgent, painful journey, but I would rather have fun.
Growing up in Memphis, I have always admired St. Jude's for the magnificent work they do.
Halloween is my favorite holiday, and I always go all-out with my costumes.
I understand why society, especially American society, is gravitating toward fairy tales, given our economy. We've been exploring the world of witches and wizards for years. We've been exploring the world of vampires for years. Clearly the public - I mean, I feel like all of this was ushered in by 'Harry Potter' - in my own fannish beliefs.
I know now that there are men out there who are, for me, the whole package, who are supportive of my successes because they know I will be just as supportive of theirs. I'm less tolerant of foolishness now; I know that it's important I not tie myself up with the wrong person, because then I will miss the right person coming along.
A lot of times, I think that what I do for a living has no integrity. 'Once Upon A Time' has changed that to a certain extent because the reaction we get from children out in the world is so fulfilling, I cannot even articulate it. There's nothing like being greeted as Snow White by a hyperventilating child versus Ginnifer Goodwin.