Not writing at all leads to nothing.
I am like many of the women I have played onscreen.
The Parent Trap wouldn't have been as special without the remarkable performances by Hayley Mills.
Henry Fonda gave me a spanking during a scene in Spencer's Mountain.
Every star has that certain something that stands out and compels us to notice them.
John Wayne is not just an actor, and a very fine actor - John Wayne is the United States of America.
Being an Irishwoman means many things to me. An Irishwoman is strong and feisty. She has guts and stands up for what she believes in. She believes she is the best at whatever she does and proceeds through life with that knowledge. She can face any hazard that life throws her way and stay with it until she wins. She is loyal to her kinsmen and accepting of others. She's not above a sock in the jaw if you have it coming.
I've worked on the physical side and I think I'm a player that can do most things.
We are all creative, but by the time we are three of four years old, someone has knocked the creativity out of us. Some people shut up the kids who start to tell stories. Kids dance in their cribs, but someone will insist they sit still. By the time the creative people are ten or twelve, they want to be like everyone else.
The biggest difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people are willing to do what unsuccessful people are not.
I've often observed that women can be the weakest link in women's rights.