I think I have a lot of crazy layers.
I really pulled back on my career when the kids were young and my husband and I made a pact never to work while the other one was.
When I was beginning, a young actor could go from repertory company to repertory company. I did that and loved it. I was also lucky.
Whatever comes my way I'm basically interested in.
I am always happiest in an ensemble.
That's what's so wonderful about being in this business because you're constantly surprised. You have to be up for anything.
I try to avoid a specific image. I seek to play as many different women as I can to avoid having a label put on me.
I really do like being independent, and I don't want to have to rely on anyone else to cart me around if I break a bone.
I called her immediately, and she said, 'oh, mom, it's ok. It's good publicity.'.
She always has a good spin on things, and I admire her tenacity and her upbeat message.
Acting is really only part of my life. I'm addicted to it.
Actors are very generous.
I feel a little guilty only being an actor.
I feel that its our children who do give us hope because they are the ones who are going to save the world.
I loved doing Shakespeare. My two favorite roles, in fact, have been Viola in Twelfth Night and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
I don't give my advice unless it's asked for.
You cannot be the perfect wife, the perfect mother, and the perfect actor all at the same time.