Jennifer Beals is an American actress best known for her role as Alex Owens in the film "Flashdance," which became a cultural phenomenon in the 1980s. Her career spans television and film, including notable roles in "The L Word" and "The Chicago Code." Beals's performances have earned her recognition and respect in the entertainment industry, and she continues to be a prominent and influential figure in acting.

"I wouldn't want them to feel lonely or outcast ever in any way. And no matter where they were in the world, I'd want them to always feel incredibly confident about who they were and proud."



"Oh, this absolute loneliness and the game - loving to play the game, loving to go and tell stories to men that certainly weren't true, just for the sport of it, just to see how they would react."



"It became very clear to the director that it would be foolish not to use our friendship. I had tried to talk to him about it because all the relationships in the film are so, not negative, but antagonistic. There's not a lot of love going around."



"There was a sense of all the things that go on on the street, particularly in New York, that you are just completely unaware of, that that conversation could be happening at any time. I loved the instability of the camera. It's just an unstable world."



"I've had some of the best craft services on independent movies, actually, because they get more creative, generally, with a smaller budget. The work is still the same. I didn't really notice the difference other than I was getting dressed behind a curtain, basically."



"You automatically are trusting because not only is the person a friend, they are so incredibly gifted that you know someone is going to be able to hit the ball back to you across the net."



"By annihilating somebody else in whatever way, then that person feels that they also have the ability to, then, restore the person."



"It doesn't seem as if there's that much of a difference between a big production and a little production, other than you have a smaller space in which to get dressed and you have a shorter waiting time."



"What is their potential for evil; what is their potential for wickedness? That's the only time that those characters become interesting to watch."

