I have married thriteen couples. I'm about to do a marriage next month.
I think that souls agree to come in and do what they're going to do and then leave when they're going to leave. So there's nothing tragic when a soul leaves. I think it was already preordained.
I think I'm more European in personality.
I taught Sandra Bullock when no one knew who she was. I talked her out of quitting. I put her in a showcase.
I suppose if I wanted to be the girl next door, I could have been. I think America is confused by someone who appears to be sexual and spiritual at the same time.
I really think that women should be allowed to be more European, in this country.
I made a conscious decision back then that I would rather be the best actress who ever lived than the most famous one.
I have some great stories and I will get around to writing a book.
I had no idea that he was going to write that, but I've always believed that insecurity was what would keep you always in your innocence, no matter what the business did.
I had art as a major, along with English, French and History. I had dance, modern dance. In English I was allowed to write my own poetry, which I eventually got published.
I certainly was one of the instigators in the 1960s of freedom of expression.
I always told, Sandra Bullock was my student when she was younger, I always told her it's important that we hold on to our insecurity, the wisdom of insecurity.
I think you can really tell a good actor if you can put a camera on them and they can just talk and emote and react and you don't have to keep cutting away from them, because they are the language and the behavior. It's all a tour-de-force performance.
A lot of my joy this year has been to give away awards to young people, no matter of race, creed or color, because they were a terrific violinist or a terrific dancer.
In the case of Marilyn and John Kennedy, I think they did affect change.