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" I'm a body positive, fat-loving feminist. That's who I am off-screen. "
Natasha Rothwell
Body
Feminist
I Am
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" I have always gravitated toward levity and my parents; I'm sure they have a VHS tape of me when I'm making jokes and trying to make faces when the family was taking a picture. "
Natasha Rothwell
Me
Parents
Picture
" What I loved about playing Ms. Albright in 'Love, Simon' is that, so often, when we speak of allies in the queer community, we don't really get to see what it means be an active ally. I love that she can step into this world with these kids and be a truth teller. "
Natasha Rothwell
Love
She
Community
" I was obsessed with Carol Burnett, Lily Tomlin; I watched 'Mama's Family' religiously. "
Natasha Rothwell
Lily
Watched
Obsessed
" 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
" I think once I began to trust myself as a writer, I began to be seen as a writer. "
Natasha Rothwell
Writer
Myself
Trust
" 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 have chosen to never take myself out of the running for roles. I will continue to throw myself into projects that I am passionate about and will continue to create opportunities for myself. "
Natasha Rothwell
Myself
I Am
Create
" HBO has been incredible and a huge champion of my work, my passions, and has been a great home for my talent, I feel. "
Natasha Rothwell
Champion
Great
Home
" 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.' "
Natasha Rothwell
Career
Creative
Early
" It was really important to me to explore how disparate people are connected. "
Natasha Rothwell
Important
People
Me
" I remember writing monologues and one-act plays and stuff in high school. I had a project in English that was just a short book of limericks. It was so weird. I enjoyed the challenge and rhyme of it. I was always putting on plays and stuff. "
Natasha Rothwell
Writing
Book
Challenge
" 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
" For me, humor was always my passport into new communities. "
Natasha Rothwell
Humor
Always
Me
" I'm a military brat, so I moved around a ton. When you're making friends and you're funny, it makes that easier. "
Natasha Rothwell
Funny
Brat
Ton
" I'm drawn to subversive material and material that speaks to communities and people who tend to be marginalized, and telling those stories in ways that subvert expectations. That's always been fun for me to play and always been fun for me to write. "
Natasha Rothwell
Play
People
Me
" Black women have earned the right to be basic. "
Natasha Rothwell
Basic
Women
Right
" 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 a caricature is different than a character. "
Natasha Rothwell
I Think
Character
Different
" I hope movies like 'Love, Simon' encourage people to be their authentic selves. "
Natasha Rothwell
Love
Hope
Like
" I would just take dolls around the house - there's old VHS footage from my dad, who was an early adapter and had this RCA camera - and it's me taking a Michael Jackson Barbie doll and putting on a show with that. "
Natasha Rothwell
Camera
Me
House
" 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
" 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 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
" 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
" The thing about improv that I really love in scripted television is that it really makes a moment authentic. "
Natasha Rothwell
Moment
Improv
Love
" 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 definitely was inspired by drama teachers in high school named Mr. Walsh and Ms. O'Neil, and both of them were very formative in helping me sort of understand theater. But I think my biggest inspiration is that I was a high school drama teacher in real life for four years in the Bronx. "
Natasha Rothwell
Me
School
Think
" Improv is such a huge part of my background, and a huge part of character discovery is really being inside the character and trying to think through them without the limitations of the script. "
Natasha Rothwell
Character
Discovery
Think
" I loved women who weren't afraid to get ugly in their comedy. "
Natasha Rothwell
Women
Comedy
Afraid
" I don't know if there is an expiration date on diversity. "
Natasha Rothwell
Know
Date
Diversity