I didn't make that much money. . . Once I joined Bruce (Springsteen), I took a huge pay cut.
For me, comedians are like the epitome for everything great, and they terrify me. I just want to be them. I want to be like them.
Have fun, be yourself, enjoy life and stay positive.
I love nerdy work. I love writing notes. I try to go back, as much as I can, to feed what happens and why they do what they do.
There's something about music that makes me feel like a different person, that feels like an escape.
I think the improv also helps with the imagination of dealing this person across from me who's not physically there. When you do an improv scene, you're usually working on a blank stage and creating the props and creating the environment.
Go with your gut every single time. It’s never, ever wrong. Even if feels like everybody else is telling you that you need to do this or do that. Your gut is your artist and who you are as a person and what makes you special, and what makes you an interesting performer. Never try to be something you’re not.
Anybody that's got a problem with me is probably envious or wants to be me, and that's how I've always looked at it.
I was educated at King's College, Taunton and went to the University of Cambridge in 1942.
People who don't know me sometimes call me 'Mademoiselle. '
The water rose further and dressed Simon's coarse hair with brightness. The line of his cheek silvered and the turn of his shoulder became sculptured marble.