Life is not supposed to be this calcified experience where you don’t change.
For years I stopped reading beauty magazines because I couldn’t look at one without wanting to blow my brains out. How can those women look so good?
Kids are going to try drugs and alcohol; that’s part of society.
I’ve been going through photos of my mother, looking back on her life and trying to put it into context. Very few people age gracefully enough to be photographed through their aging.
I’ve been in showbusiness all my life, but as an actress I have never been overly driven.
I used to dream of being normal. For me, if Kirk Douglas walked into the house, that was normal.
I do as much charity work as I can and that my family life will allow. I do believe charity begins at home and the more we focus on our families, the better they will be.
The same way that mid century modern architecture was in the 50s, I want to be as a human being. New. Different. Challenging the old. Function over frivolity. Clean living. Clean lines.
I’m a layperson. I barely got out of high school. I have no business telling people what to do or my big philosophy on life. I’m certainly not going to write any sort of memoir.
My marriage? Up to now everything’s okay. But it’s a real marriage – imperfect and very difficult. It’s all about people evolving somewhat simultaneously through their lives. I think we’ve emotionally evolved.
People need things. I don’t live a monk’s existence, I’m a consumer, but I try to do it to the level that doesn’t feel like there’s an overabundance of something.
Being an actor, you are recognized for being somebody else, whereas these books are distilled from me.
It was during a cosmetic procedure that I first had painkillers.
If I’m honest I don’t think the world would miss me if I never acted again.
I’ve been happily married to Chris for almost 20 years.
I’m age-appropriate. I dress age-appropriately, I choose mates age-appropriately. I’m a big believer in people should act their age.
I’m a performer. I’ve just been one since I was a little girl. I used to pretend all the time.
I try to go to the gym three times a week. And I have to watch what I eat. I’m a normal person.
I love performing and pretending – it’s very easy for me.
To make new friends you have be willing to put in the time.