I don't sleep with happily married men.
I was never particularly wild, just very busy and often didn't think about what I was putting into my body. Today things are very different. I stopped smoking in my late 30s; I avoid wheat and gluten as this makes me feel bloated and sluggish; exercise regularly and bounce out of bed.
I used to smoke cigarettes, ten a day, but gave up when I was 28. Now my vice is several cups of coffee a day, which isn't great if you're prone to weak bones as I am, as caffeine can leach calcium.
Think of your pension and start saving. Like my father, I have been a spendthrift, and I regret that.
I'm a light sleeper, but so long as I'm wearing earplugs, I sleep well.
I'm very organised these days, and I keep my life in my handbag, like most women.
My father had his own business, a clothing store, which he inherited from his father. He travelled abroad frequently and was quite extravagant, so we had skiing holidays and summer holidays on the beach.
I'd rather kill myself than dress like Victoria Beckham in towering heels day after day.
I'd been a housewife and mother to our son Thomas Jefferson, and I was looking for a new career. So when my agent called and said a producer named Paul Elliott from E&B productions, the biggest panto company in the country at the time, wanted to meet me I agreed.
I dieted all the time in the Sixties, but we had no idea what dieting meant - we thought it meant not eating anything.
I broke my ankle ten years ago so high heels are not an option unless I'm literally going door to door for a function.
I love luxury, I love the high life, and I have to foot the bills - I have received practically nothing from my marriages and relationships.
I have always worked and I would say I'm generous with money - if somebody needed anything I would always give it to them.
George Hamilton is one of the funniest men I have ever known.
A lot of young actresses have a hard time combining a reasonable love life with a career.
I never really learned the value of money. My father didn't spoil me, but I think my grandparents did.
I'm a very physical person. I like to run and I like to work out.
I'm not scared of snakes, spiders or heights. I have three children; as a mum, you can't be afraid of things like that.
I think I suffer from body dysmorphia - I don't see what other people see.
Generally, I'm a pretty positive, but like any other working person, if the jobs aren't coming in, I do get depressed.
I tried the Atkins diet in the Seventies when pregnant with my son, as I didn't want to pile on the pounds. Now, so long as I'm healthy, I don't care what my scales say.
I used to collect vintage clothing - exquisite lace dresses, embroidered shawls and ornate jewelry - but that's just not me any more.