Jane Levy
Jane Levy
Jane Colburn Levy is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Tessa Altman on the ABC comedy series Suburgatory. She made her television debut on Showtime's Shameless...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth29 December 1989
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
life
I never met Sam Raimi in my whole life.
comedy funny hard hope
Honestly, it's hard to learn about comedy from comedians. Comedy is not something that you necessarily learn or can imitate. You're funny or you're not, and you hope what you're doing is funny.
people actors departure
As an actor, you realize that your whole life is about arrivals and departures. You're always meeting people, you get really close, and then you all have to leave.
self people safe
If you're comfortable with someone, you feel creatively free. Whether it's a comedic scene or a dramatic one, you don't feel self-conscious because you feel safe with the people that you're around.
successful thinking treats
When I make a movie, I just make the movie. I don't think about the success of it. If it becomes successful, that's an amazing treat. If it doesn't, you had a great time making it and you learned from it, and then you make a new thing.
technology thinking ideas
I have very complex and complicated ideas about technology. It's such a prominent way that we communicate with each other. In ways, I think it's really positive, and in ways, I think it's really negative.
years tv-shows trying
I find the film world very romantic. I want to try to be in more movies. When you're on a TV show and you do the same thing for years and years, it can get a little bit boring.
imagination cheesy important
Your imagination is your most important tool, as an actor, as cheesy as that sounds.
skins uncomfortable feels
I feel like I'll always feel that I have so much to learn and I don't feel uncomfortable in my skin.
acting
I'm always changing and learning about acting, and about myself. I just hope to always keep doing that.
drama tv-shows two
I like doing both comedy and drama. I'm not really feeling more drawn to one over the other. I also like dramedies. I like movies and TV shows that are mixtures of the two.
book kids thinking
Violence has been a part of storytelling forever and there's obviously a reason for it. Fairy tales are really violent, the original ones. I think there's something cathartic about having kids live through their fears through a book or any kind of story.
actors cinema feels
I'm like a weird actor. I feel like I'm vastly uneducated when it comes to the cinema.
fun thinking scripts
It's always so much fun to create backstory. Even if there are more clues in the script, you still always have to invent a lot for yourself. I think that comes naturally.