Mireille Enos

Mireille Enos
Marie Mireille Enosis an American actress. In 2005 she was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in the 2005 Broadway production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and in 2007 joined the cast of the HBO drama series Big Loveas twins Kathy and JoDean Marquart...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth22 September 1975
CityKansas City, MO
CountryUnited States of America
roles whether
I can't worry about whether roles will be there for me when I'm older. They're there now, and I'm just not going to panic.
believe sick secret
Something that I believe is that you're as sick as your secrets. The more open you're able to be, the more you're able to share even the most uncomfortable aspects of yourself, the healthier you'll be.
zombie vampire
Zombies are the new vampires.
letting-go thinking littles
At the beginning of my TV and movie stuff, I would be really critical of myself, but I've gotten better and better. There's always little things that I think, "Oh, that could have been whatever," but most of the time I'm able to let go and watch like an audience member.
fun thinking scary
I think zombies are the great analogy for all of our fears about all of the scary things that happen on our planet, and the potential for scariness on our planet. Being chased by anyone or anything can be scary. It is just a big, fun analogy.
cutting tools narcissism
I ended my Twitter account a week after I got on the show. I felt like, "This is not a good tool for me to keep my narcissism at bay," so I cut it off.
nice vanity shows
It's very nice to be in a show where your vanity is completely out of the picture.
mad work-out week
If you're going to marry someone, maybe you can be mad for a few weeks and it can still work out.
daughter baby television
I don't watch television because I have a tiny baby daughter. I'm useless.
grateful careers
I'm really grateful for how my career has unfolded.
letting-go next-week people
Crime shows are really popular, in general, but usually, at the end of every episode, you have to let go of the people that you've invested in and then, the next week, get somebody else.
new-york years interesting
When I was doing theater for all those years in New York, I did a lot of classical theater, wearing big corsets and big dresses and doing dialects. It's interesting that once I moved to TV, I'm playing these scrappy, contemporary toughies.
houston grew setting
I grew up in Houston, in a pretty urbane setting.
worry roles be-there-for-me
I can't worry about whether roles will be there for me when I'm older.