- Comparing herself to her mother, Natalie Wood (1994), "We have a temper, we flirt, and we both are mischievous".
- On the loss of her mother, Natalie Wood: "Her death was probably the most defining part of me. I've spent the rest of my life dealing with it. Her death changed me forever".
- Falling in love for the first time, and then the heart break of having it end, is difficult, but I don't think it would ever hurt as much as when my mother was killed in the boating accident. I feel a part of my heart has already been broken, and that place is reserved for mother.
- [on the tragic drowning of her mother Natalie Wood] I was in therapy from, like, the minute she died until I was 30.
- [when director Larry Clark proposed that one of her love scenes with Vincent Kartheiser, in Another Day in Paradise (1998), be several degrees kinkier than previously arranged] I was, like, 'OK, what do these two want?' I knew if Larry really believed in the idea, he wouldn't have come with Vincent and he wouldn't have waited until the day of shooting to discuss it with me. So I was, like, 'Nope. Not going to do it. Sorry'. And they were just like little kids, just like, 'Waaaahhh'.
- [on Another Day in Paradise (1998)] My character was written as a Puerto Rican prostitute, and I was, 'Why does James Woods think I was right for this?' But he was so compelling. He could be president.
- I haven't been in touch with my aunt since my grandmother died in 1997 or something.
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