It's such a pleasure to work in these movies, it's almost like it's not really happening.
I always believe in living in the country, because that's where what I eat is what I can put back in the dirt.
I don't believe in bringing children into the world out of wedlock.
The public has become my fairy godmother.
People in general are used to seeing me as the naughty girl because that's what they've always cast me as.
As the Batman TV series was returning to ABC for its second season in 1967, the TV bosses decided to take Catwoman into another direction. . . . . . lucky for me.
Jewelry, to me, is a pain in the derriere, because you have to be watching it all the time.
Lots of scripts are written and not made, even scripts that people want to make.
Never play peek-a-boo with a child on a long plane trip. There's no end to the game. Finally I grabbed him by the bib and said, "Look, it's always gonna be me!"
The health of a nation, a society, can be determined by the art it demands. We have insisted of television and our movies that they not have anything to do with anything, that they be our never-never land; and if we demand this same function of our live theatre, what will be left of the visual-auditory arts - save the dance (in which nobody talks) and music (to which nobody listens)?
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