I kind of resent this attitude of men that we somehow must always look good.
The whole tone now of TV is under 35 and directed toward males.
I think there are some people in life who are not marriage material and Chris is one of them.
The way they were writing Christine as this older woman who got married, which she shouldn't have. Obviously got divorced right away. Reached the glass ceiling in the police precinct. So there is a part of her that died because she knows she couldn't go any farther.
I'm not here to put down men, God love them and I'm married to one, but I do think they are more shallow.
I've come to learn that there is a real difference between men and women. It's genetic.
In fact I have nightmares about having children. I want to carry a baby and feel the life within me and in my dream, I do. But every time after it's born, there's this incredible fear, this pounding pulse of fear. It's a real bad nightmare.
In my early days I was a contract player at Universal and I had a wonderful mentor named Monique James, who was head of talent there, and she used to drag me on sets to do parts.
Network heads don't seemed to be turned off by the men who get older.
I think Shakespeare had a lot to contribute with his understanding of the human condition.