Tracey Ullman (born 30 December 1959) is an English-born actress, comedian, singer, dancer, screenwriter, producer, director, author and businesswoman. She holds both British and American citizenship.
It's the poignancy and sadness in things that gets to me.
I've always had to create my own markets and I've always been at a juncture in my career.
I think serial monogamy says it all.
Did you know David Letterman was offered millions of dollars to do a commercial for dog food?
I just want to do good work.
My mum would like to see me on the cover of 'Good Housekeeping' demonstrating children's toys with some nice lipstick on.
It's like a woman's birthright to knit. It's primal. It's timeless. You don't need electricity to knit. You can do it with a candle, girls!
There are different types of love, and my love for my child is like me and my mum. We've gone through a lot of rocky patches, but we never stop loving.
I'm usually put off by performers when they get political
Personally, I think any more than two or three kids is not a family, it's a litter.
I'm as famous as I want to be.
I love documentaries, I like observing real people.
I just love to impersonate people, and I impersonate people because I find them fascinating.
It makes you more open, it gives you perspective, having a child
I don't get very involved in the L. A. scene. When you do get invited out, you are expected to be on all the time. It's just wearying.
I've always been a misfit.
My influences were Peter Sellers and the great British character actors.
I'm fascinated by Bollywood.