Lauren Graham

Lauren Graham
Lauren Helen Grahamis an American actress, producer and novelist. She is best known for playing Lorelai Gilmore on the WB drama series Gilmore Girls and as Sarah Braverman on the NBC series Parenthood...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth16 March 1967
CityHonolulu, HI
CountryUnited States of America
crazy writing water-bottles
Writing a memoir isn't particularly interesting to me. I'm not like Ellen [DeGeneres], where I can write, 'Water bottles--they're crazy!' and it's funny.
important stories good-story
There's nothing more important than a good story.
sweaters hair people
Nobody ever seems to want my advice about serious stuff. People will be like: 'Who made that sweater?' Or 'How did you get your hair so straight?' They don't to come to me for the relationship advice or deep stuff. In fact, my little sister actually hides from me.
nice shows
I'm nice, and I show up on time.
real opportunity hands
I feel real ownership in this show. I feel very invested in it. I care very much about it. I don't feel any more like a hired hand, you know? It's a strange feeling - I feel personally responsible for how the story goes. What happens. What the weaknesses are. And so in a way, some of the changes gave me an opportunity to have a voice in a different way.
party dresses guests
We're all working hard, but so far away from what we actually want to be doing. We're all peering in at the window of a party we aren't invited to yet, a party we wouldn't know how to dress for, or what kind of conversation to make, even if we came as someone's guest.
loser winner introducing
I have to introduce the part of me that feels like a winner to the part of me convinced I’m a loser, and see if they can’t agree to exist somewhere closer to the middle.
soldier may sensitive
You may be sensitive inside, but what I see on the outside is a soldier.
buttons belly-buttons belly
Belly buttons are cool!
tv-shows demand tvs
I just don't know that a TV show demands a movie ending.
thinking half tvs
I love TV. I think I'd do a half-hour single-camera comedy.
people gone actors
When the creator of the show is gone, the actors end up being the people who have been there the longest.
nice looks like-you
These days I have to be extra nice in stores. It never fails that whenever I look as bad as I can possibly look or I am sort of cranky because the store is out of something, that is precisely the time when someone one will recognize me and say: 'I really like your show.'
jobs thinking knowing
I think what my hope is is that the only downside of having a steady job on television is, I think for all actors, there's a piece, there's some adrenaline, and part of the love of the job is not knowing what's coming next, and the variety.