I love it when ugliness is beautiful. I love character flaws.
If you are not in the red playroom of pain and pleasure, … shooting the movie is much like doing any other movie.
I'm not a big fan of mediocre.
Its important that kids learn, but I really dont like all the testing, testing, testing.
I celebrated [my 50th birthday] by throwing a big bowl on the pottery wheel, then going for a water ski at the lake on our property in the Catskills, and that night, skinny-dipping under the stars. Just being free and joyful. And that's how I [felt] about turning 50.
In the theater, it's about taking time in a musical segment, a pause in a musical way and then moving on.
I was always the child who wore her emotions on her sleeve.
It's hard to balance work and family.
In my kids school, the married family is an anomaly which I do think is sad. I do believe in marriage.
I'm just a pack mule. I've played leads and I've played character roles. Any actress in Hollywood will tell you as your age climbs, the leads thin.
In theater, you have a rehearsal period and you know just who to be.
All those days of waiting on tables until I could get a role on Broadway, all that time going to school taking lessons, and all those years of being a nobody following a dream-and now here it is.
Having a dad in the service was helpful. I was forever meeting new kids, going to new schools, moving to new neighborhoods. I was encouraged when I attended the American School in Germany.