I cannot stand no wack MC. So step back if you please, And don't test me, you're history.
My parents never pressured me except to advise me against acting.
I never feel lonely if I've got a book - they're like old friends. Even if you're not reading them over and over again, you know they are there. And they're part of your history. They sort of tell a story about your journey through life.
It was certainly a good death scene. I'm endlessly perishing in roles but it's a wonderful thing to be asked to do.
Older men are wiser and that is much cooler to me. Ive never been one for going out clubbing or getting off my head, so I always gravitated to men who were similar. They just tended to be older. I think you have more of an adventure with an older man. And a happier journey.
I am a single mother - that is the reality.
I met Jack Nicholson when I was about 10 at a party of my uncles, and it wasnt so much that I knew his films because I was small, but he wore sunglasses inside at night and I thought that must mean he was very important and was suitably star struck by his charismatic presence.
I love exploring New York and I think that's what is so exciting about it. You find places that you've never heard of or seen before all the time.
If you can imagine the story of the world as a giant movie, to not have some understanding of the Bible - its story, its history, and its impact - would be like watching a great movie and removing part of the plot. It can't be done. The real truth is that everyone regardless of faith tradition benefits from knowing and understanding these aspects of the Bible. It enhances one's knowledge of literature, science, art etc. It's difficult to read any classic work of literature for instance and not see biblical allusions.
Relationships are super complicated and always have dark and light in them. And all good sexual relationships do, too.
Conceit is to nature what paint is to beauty; it is not only needless, but it impairs what it would improve.