In 1979, when I was toddler, the Russians invaded Afghanistan, and my whole family fled to Vienna, Virginia. Far from home, my parents were determined to raise my two sisters and me according to Afghan traditions. Azita Ghanizada More Quotes by Azita Ghanizada More Quotes From Azita Ghanizada I have a pretty big fund-raising heart. Azita Ghanizada fund bigs heart I have so much respect for policy makers and diplomats, but I could never be a politician because of the way they dress! Azita Ghanizada diplomats dresses way I learned how to speak English watching television. Azita Ghanizada speak-english speak television Sometimes not honoring your character makes for really good television, but that also can really upset fans. You have to turn things upside sometimes. As a storyteller, you have to know that sometimes you're going to let your fans and the audience down because you have to do your part in servicing the story. Azita Ghanizada upset fans character TV and film has defined my entire life. Azita Ghanizada defined film tvs Science fiction fans are the smartest fans in television. They just are. They're just so smart, and they know so much detail and information. They're a part of the story and they inform your character, as well. We all listen to the fans, and we love their feedback and the attention they give us. Azita Ghanizada smart giving character I'm very physical. I'm extremely active, and I would love to do something a little more sexy and dangerous, a la Sophia Loren, or funny and humorous, a la Woody Allen. Getting to do things along those lines would be extremely wicked and a dream come true. Azita Ghanizada sexy humorous dream I just always knew I wanted to be an actor. I gave my Emmy acceptance speech when I was 11. But, I wasn't allowed to do plays and things like that. It was considered dangerous. My parents didn't think it was safe for a girl to do that, and they definitely didn't think it was interesting to participate in the arts. Azita Ghanizada parents think girl acceptance I'm the first girl from Afghanistan to lead a series in the United States. Azita Ghanizada lead first afghanistan girl The thing with 'Alphas' is that, even though it's sci-fi, I run into lots of people that have watched the show for various reasons. They're like, 'I had no expectation, and I'm totally blown away and fascinated.' Azita Ghanizada expectation run like people My dad was in a Beatles cover band. My mom wore Candies and belly buttons. The people in our family were very glamorous. They wore pearls like Jackie O. Azita Ghanizada dad family mom people In Afghan culture, you don't date - you marry. Even talking to boys before marriage brings great shame to your family. Azita Ghanizada you marriage family culture Even at an early age, I rebelled against my strict upbringing. When I was 9, I built myself a 'make-out fort' in our backyard from wood, filled it with candy, and invited my blond, blue-eyed neighbor over to kiss. Azita Ghanizada kiss myself neighbor age I didn't want kabobs, Afghan music, and rules that required girls to be carefully monitored. I wanted mac and cheese, country music, and independence. Azita Ghanizada rules independence music country I go to the gym in a baseball cap, sweats and then run into a boy I like. It happens - so what? Azita Ghanizada cap boy run gym I grew up very poor, so I learned how to stretch a dollar. It's nice to combine high-end with low-end or whatever-end you want. Azita Ghanizada you poor nice want Whenever my mom goes to Afghanistan, I'm just like, 'Bring me jewelry.' Azita Ghanizada like me jewelry mom