I just can't perform well unless I'm wearing jeans.
If you get a show named after you, and then play another character, that's fine. But if you do a show that's an ensemble show like. . . MASH, then you're in trouble.
You accumulate a great deal of acquaintances and friendships over the years, and you can't always spend as much time as you would like.
There's this Lebanese lady I dearly loved who raised 13 children in Toledo, and she retired in Phoenix. She said, I get up every morning and say, Thank you, God. I do the same thing now.
There were some times when we did the winter scenes in the summer, and I had to wear that silly fur coat. Oh, my Lord! I was perspiring!
The phone rings and there's another Broadway show or another TV series or a movie. That's the gamble you take.
When the show is over we still have to pay our rent, we have to buy food. We have to do all the same things that you do.
In general, my advice is to seek out people and new ideas when you travel.
I get speeding ticket like everybody else. If the restaurant is full I'm waiting in line like everybody else.
I've been working in boutique hotels my whole life.
Sometimes the most healing thing to do is remind ourselves over and over and over, other people feel this too.