Colleen Marie Haskellis a former American reality show contestant, television producer, and actress. She was a contestant on the first season of the American reality show Survivor in 2000... (wikipedia)
My advice is always have a positive attitude and if you love acting, take classes! If I were to do it all over, I would have taken classes.
I think the Survivor show cast me as this sweet person and, maybe, edited out times that I wasn't talking too highly of other people.
I don't know if I'm going to do any more acting. It's a great job, you know? Make a movie? Why not?
I just saw Memento. It's very, very good. I watch a lot of French films.
Comic timing... is how to have a relationship with the camera and deal with the camera without looking like you are.
Its weird when people come up to me and know stuff about my life. That sort of creeps me out.
The worst part was waiting around. Sometimes you are ready at 9 a.m. and you dont start until the afternoon. Occupying your time while you wait is the hardest part of the movie.
I still dont consider myself as going Hollywood. I did a movie because the opportunity presented itself and it was fun. When everything stops being fun, Ill go onto something else.
After Survivor, I was driving across country and moving to San Francisco, going to get a job interning at an ad agency. And then they asked me to read for this movie.
Comedy is so fun. I don't know how these people can make movies and work on them for four months and they're these sob stories. I don't know how emotionally you get through that.
I don't think I've found the perfect job for me, but I know what I like, so that's halfway there, right?
I was on a game show and now I'm the game show girl who got a movie. That's how I consider myself.
I wish I knew what was next. I got this movie without planning to. I'm really excited to be continuing in film because it's a great job but I have my portfolio and resume for any other opportunity.
I love graphic design. I love working with design, and I love storytelling, so I've been working on a children's book for a while, and I'd like to see that through.
I guess when somebody offers you a movie, you don't say no. That's what I've learned
I went camping for 33 days, and now everybody seems to care.
When me and Greg go off, it's all about sex.
You have to think fast and be quick because people will take advantage of you. But I've been lucky enough to work with some really nice people.
I still don't consider myself as going Hollywood. I did a movie because the opportunity presented itself and it was fun. When everything stops being fun, I'll go onto something else.
The worst part was waiting around. Sometimes you are ready at 9 a.m. and you don't start until the afternoon. Occupying your time while you wait is the hardest part of the movie.
It's Hollywood. It's been a learning experience, definitely. You've got to learn the game quicker than you do the Survivor game.
It's weird when people come up to me and know stuff about my life. That sort of creeps me out.
I'm going to Malaysia to try and win a million dollars... how exciting is that?
This is a job and Survivor is a game show. So, this is something to take seriously and work really hard at.