I hate jeans for no reason.
I was never ambitious to be a good actor. I just love doing it and I seem to be quite suited for it.
I was very lucky with 'Soap' and 'Who's the Boss,' which was great fun, and then went on 'Coach' and 'Everybody Loves Raymond. ' I've been truly blessed, and the work has all been fun and a joy.
The choice of roles as I grow older gets more and more limited, so if I pin myself to one kind of part I would get in trouble. So, these oddball ladies came along for me to do - I guess Terry Gilliam helped in this respect. I have found them more interesting, flashier and I get more mileage out of them.
Many times, when a director reads a script and wants somebody who says 'Far out', then they let me do what I want with it and that's usually more interesting for an actor.
I'd really like to show women my age - who've had children grow up or lost husbands or retired after working all their lives - that there are options. There are choices. We don't have to just sit around and be invisible.
I grew up hearing about the walking undead. I had a fascination with it as a child.
Religions, themselves, are (intellectual) blasphemies.
The finance enchains with golden bonds states and peoples, the economy becomes nomadic, the life uprooted.
When you're the most happening person at the party, it's time to leave
I make one pledge above all others - to seek and speak the truth with all the resources of mind and spirit I command.