Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni (/ˈteɪ.ə pɑːntəleɪˈoʊni/; born February 25, 1966), better known by her stage name Téa Leoni, is an American actress and producer.
The one thing I think you must do is, as painful as it is as a parent, is listen.
I live by a hill. I began walking it and then I began jogging it and then I began sprinting it.
But I've never looked at myself as being particularly funny
At one point, I had 14 pairs of golf shoes
I've been in a gym probably nine days of my life.
David Duchovny asked me while I was picking out shoes in the closet. It wasn't a special occasion. He just asked, 'Will you marry me?'
Yes, I guess I am bi-coastal.
People don't know this, but early in your career, you don't just glide on to The Tonight Show.
I don't find glamour and clothing relevant.
I was one of the most brilliant liars as a child.
I dress up for awards, but only if somebody else is going to pay for the clothes. And shop for them, too!
Jim Brooks is a very powerful director and it was a lot of intense work.
It was just this interesting, my first, the first time you hear your child in any way criticize you. It's the worst review of your life and it's really relieving to find out that they don't know what they're saying.
There is no greater cause than making the world fit for children. I feel very strongly about carrying on the family tradition by working with UNICEF to help improve the lives and well-being of children everywhere.
I feel better. I feel hornier. I feel more womanly and more accomplished and prouder. [after having her daughter]
In your teens, you think you know everything, and you know nothing. By your thirties, you're sure you know nothing, but you're happy with that.
I don't do T&A very well because I haven't got much of either
I have always loathed working out
I just mean it's very difficult for me to watch my work, in some ways, because I am critical of what I didn't get across or I thought I was making one point.
I'm not a huge fan of my work.