Laura Prepon
Laura Prepon
Laura Preponis an American actress, producer, and author. She is known for her role as Donna Pinciotti in all eight seasons of the Fox sitcom That '70s Show, and for portraying Alex Vause in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. Following That '70s Show, Prepon worked mainly in television. She is in the upcoming film adaption of Paula Hawkins's The Girl on the Train...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth7 March 1980
CityWatchung, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
Love your fellow man, and take care of each other and your environment.
I'm obsessed with 'Homeland.' It's not even okay.
Every girl on TV, in real life, sure you want to meet that soul mate and fall in love and have the big thing, but until that happens, you gotta kiss a lot of frogs.
The worst diets are ones that restrict your calories too much and try to trick your body. You have no energy, and it's ridiculous.
When I have to do a scene where I feel vulnerable as an actress, I always grow from those experiences, so I welcome them. Even though it may not feel amazing at first. You have to embrace it and use it to improve yourself.
But now that I'm a blonde, guys are so blatant about coming on to me.
They have to be able to spark my interest so I want to pursue it, and they have to have an awesome personality, really laid-back. All those things are sexy to me.
Netflix is amazing 'cause they trust the creator to do their job, and they trust us to do our job. They're really smart and just let us do our thing and deliver a great job.
But, I swear, they're turning Donna into Annie Hall this season. More ties. More suits. But they're also keeping her really motivated, ya know? Like, wanting to be a rock journalist. Wanting to be the first woman president.
Well, the clothes are really cool that we wear. The sets are so funny, because it's like everything is so real.
On a lot of shows that I've done, we had the same directors, which was cool. But then, it's also great to do shows where the director changes every week because you get to see all these different personalities and see what you like dealing with better, as an actor. But, Jodie was amazing.
In any character I ever play, whether she's good or bad or whatever, my most important thing is heart.
I'm the tomboy so I got to be a little butch.
When I'm pushed outside of my comfort zone, I feel vulnerable. That's also one of the reasons I like being pushed out of my comfort zone, because it makes you grow as a person.