Sarah Paulson

Sarah Paulson
Sarah Catharine Paulsonis an American actress. After beginning her acting career on stage, she starred in the 1990s television series American Gothicand Jack & Jill. Paulson later appeared in comedy films such as What Women Wantand Down with Love, and had dramatic roles in films such as Path to Warand The Notorious Bettie Page. From 2006 to 2007, Paulson played the role of Harriet Hayes in the NBC comedy-drama series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, for which she received...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth17 December 1974
CityTampa, FL
CountryUnited States of America
No, I'm not a Republican working in Hollywood, I am a Democrat.
If you heard me sing, you would just plug your ears and run, screaming, the other way. I promise.
I've only been to one concert in my life.
If I had my druthers, I would be working in all different mediums, forever.
I've always really made my living in television. Television has always been so good to me.
Acting is doing. The more you do, the more you learn. Work begets work.
I could never have thought, "I wanna play a two-headed woman." That just never would have occurred to me, in a million years.
I was a victim of what most people are a victim of, which is really, really just gulping down what was being fed to me by the media.
Nobody could ever say as many terrible things to me as I say to myself.
I'm sporting some really blonde hair because I live in Hollywood and I'm an actress.
When I have brown hair I feel the most like myself, but I don't feel glamorous. It's a disgusting thing to admit.
If you get on a TV show that's successful, odds are that you're playing the same character for as many years as the show is running, which can be its own blessing, but it can also be a curse because you're playing the same thing and that can be tiresome.
I like that feeling in your brain when you've got seven things that you're holding in one moment-you heard that person cough, you heard that person laugh, you're also saying your line, you're also listening to the person who's talking to you.
I do like the immediacy of audience's reaction. I like when I can hear the stillness and I know that they're with us.