For six months I’d do movies and make it all about me. Then the other six months, it’s not about me and it doesn’t matter what my hair looks like or what anything looks like.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, the actress Rachel True is describing how her work life changes every six months. Sometimes, when she's making movies, it's all about her and how she looks. But then for the next six months, it's not about her anymore, and things like her appearance don't matter as much. This shows how her focus and priorities shift back and forth between being the center of attention and being part of a larger team or project.
About Rachel True
Rachel True is an American actress best known for her roles in films like The Craft, Nowhere, and Half Baked. She also played Mona Thorne on the TV sitcom Half & Half from 2002 to 2006. Her acting career has spanned over two decades, showcasing her versatility and talent in both film and television.
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