- "It's going to be one of my favorites I think!" - on Survival Instinct (2011).
- "She was so nice and very pretty. She has a great smile" - speaking of Julia Roberts.
- "[It was] a lot of work, but a lot of fun." -on making Geppetto (2000).
- I get asked how long the make up takes a lot, and the answer is ten minutes.
- "I think I'm kind of like her, because she really likes to learn" - speaking of her character, Naomi Wildman, on Star Trek: Voyager (1995).
- It originally wasn't going to be a recurring role, but then they turned it into one.
- One time I got fan mail that was from Africa. It's really neat.
- "It was fun - I did a lot of screaming." - on riding the bathtub in Slappy and the Stinkers (1998).
- "The first time my mom and I went to the studio for a costume fitting, I saw a Ferengi. I saw a Klingon. I saw all these other aliens, and I would stop and say to the actors, 'Can I look at your makeup for a second? This is so cool!".
- Everyone's really nice and they don't treat me too much like a kid.
- Everybody likes him. He always makes me laugh every time we are on the set. He's always cracking jokes - on Ethan Phillips.
- I hope to be on the show for as long as it goes.
- It was very exciting, especially when I saw the inside of their sound stages for the first time. I sat in Captain Janeway's chair on the bridge and I read all the little labels on the different control displays. They write funny things on them and then make them look like real controls.
- My favorite make-up man Jim, does them [the Ktarian horns], and he tells me jokes and lets me eat his jelly-bellies even before lunch (sorry mom).
- I wanted to cry in the scene in Once Upon a Time (1998), when Neelix was telling Naomi about losing his family.
- My make up doesn't bother me at all.
- [About retiring from acting]
"I'm a photographer, first of all. I do mostly fashion stuff, but I also shoot bands. I shoot their promo pictures and stuff like that, and a little bit of concerts, too. I don't do concert photography as much as I used to because it's not as fun, not as creative. With fashion and other kinds of shoots, I can be a little more creative and have more say on the concepts whatnot. I also dig jewelry and I have an online store called The Mermaid's Lure. I design the jewelry. It's mostly pieces with different kinds of stones and crystals. It's pretty simple. It's a hobby I like and other people liked what they saw when I was wearing it out, so I started making it and selling it. I still do music, but I do it mostly for myself and not for money, not for a living. There's no money in it anyway. Right now, I'm working on an industrial metal project with my best friend. I also started learning how to play mandolin a couple of years ago, so I'm writing songs for that, too, now, which has been great fun."
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