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" I was obsessed with Carol Burnett, Lily Tomlin; I watched 'Mama's Family' religiously. "
Natasha Rothwell
Lily
Watched
Obsessed
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" I think it's so important for us to make art and to be loud and to resist with our art. "
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Us
Art
Important
" I think a caricature is different than a character. "
Natasha Rothwell
I Think
Character
Different
" Black women have earned the right to be basic. "
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Basic
Women
Right
" One of the biggest things I learned was not to tell myself 'no' before someone else. As someone who's creative, I know the inner critic can be really loud. Early on in my career, I would just listen to it and tell myself 'no.' "
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Career
Creative
Early
" I'm a body positive, fat-loving feminist. That's who I am off-screen. "
Natasha Rothwell
Body
Feminist
I Am
" I'm interested in stories being told by marginalized voices and, specifically, people of color. "
Natasha Rothwell
Marginalized
Color
People
" I feel like theater in high school seems to be sort of like the safe haven for the outsiders and people who don't necessarily fit in. And it was a come-as-you-are sort of class, and it's a come-as-you-are after-school activity. "
Natasha Rothwell
Class
School
People
" My feet are firmly planted in my political ideology. To me, it's being authentic in every area, and that includes politics. "
Natasha Rothwell
Me
Ideology
Politics
" When someone on screen portrays a character that behaves in a way you don't expect, you're subverting ideas. So if there's a Venn diagram between why people are drawn to the characters I play, it may be that. But I'd like to think that the craft of acting and the choices I make as an actor are drawing people on their own merits. "
Natasha Rothwell
Ideas
Choices
Character
" Being authentic is important to me, and I am not going to present this fluff, fake, sanitized version of myself that doesn't reflect who I am or what my passions and interests are. "
Natasha Rothwell
Fake
Myself
Important
" I've always performed. From the time that I was little, I was pretty precocious and always gravitated toward performing arts. But I was scared at first, deciding to do it for a living. So, initially, I majored in journalism, and I was pretty miserable. "
Natasha Rothwell
Journalism
Living
Arts
" Rom-coms are my jam. "
Natasha Rothwell
Jam
" Luckily, with 'Insecure,' we have really great writers who get it and work hard to give Kelli layers for me to explore as an artist. "
Natasha Rothwell
Great
Me
Work Hard
" I knew I always wanted to major in theater. "
Natasha Rothwell
Wanted
Knew
Major
" I was constantly trying to make my family laugh and my parents laugh. It's just something that always felt natural to me. And then I learned how to use my powers for good in high school. "
Natasha Rothwell
School
Parents
Good
" I hope movies like 'Love, Simon' encourage people to be their authentic selves. "
Natasha Rothwell
Love
Hope
Like
" One of the things I pride myself on is that my fan base is progressive, but I don't shy away from people who think differently from me. I welcome productive conversations, but it's important for me to not hide where I stand. "
Natasha Rothwell
Pride
People
Myself
" When I moved to New York, I really wanted to find my bread job as close to my passion as possible. There's nobility in waiting tables. But I really wanted to find a job in the arts, and so I started teaching. "
Natasha Rothwell
Waiting
Bread
Passion
" 'Love, Simon' is incredibly dope, but that's one specific experience, and I would love to see more versions of that story being told or other stories that we haven't even seen yet from the LGBTQIA community. "
Natasha Rothwell
Experience
Community
See
" In a world where you graduate with a theater degree from college, you gotta find your bread job. You gotta find that job to pay the bills. "
Natasha Rothwell
College
You
Find
" I was sort of always the class clown, but I think that was confusing for my teachers because I had the grades to back it up. I would be finished with assignments and goof off, because I'm done. And so, it would be like, 'Oh, she has like a 4.2 GPA, but she's also just like walking around the halls with the hall pass and bothering other students.' "
Natasha Rothwell
Think
Walking
Teachers
" As far as the adjectives that I lead with, I think a writer and a comedienne are first. I have never qualified my experience or gender or my race, although I know that's a huge component on how that is used. But I think in order for me to do my job effectively, I have to really be the best at what it is I'm doing. "
Natasha Rothwell
Job
Best
Me
" My bread and butter is rom-com, and if I had to go back and tell my 15-year-old self watching 'When Harry Met Sally' that one day I would be writing a film in the same genre, I would have freaked out. "
Natasha Rothwell
Writing
Self
Film
" When I was a teacher, I definitely noticed bullying happening, and I noticed people choosing to be quiet when they should speak up. And so for me, as a teacher, it wasn't just about advocating for students who were being picked on but trying to teach the bystanders how to speak up and not be afraid. "
Natasha Rothwell
Me
People
Speak
" I think it's important to make art for a myriad of reasons. The least of which is that I think laughter is medicinal, and I think there is an escapism aspect - an act of self-care. "
Natasha Rothwell
Important
Think
Act
" When you're a writer, there is a selflessness that has to happen; you have to have equity with how you treat each of the characters and the information you bring into the room. "
Natasha Rothwell
Equity
Information
Treat
" I think once I began to trust myself as a writer, I began to be seen as a writer. "
Natasha Rothwell
Writer
Myself
Trust
" I grew up in a funny household, and I love making people laugh. It brings me so much joy. "
Natasha Rothwell
People
Funny
Joy
" As far as being a plus-size woman, I play a plus-size character by default, and for me, the visibility - that, I think, is key. "
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Me
Play
Think