My dad was like a stage mother he always pushed me to do what I wanted.
I praticed making faces in the mirror and it would drive my mother crazy. She used to scare me by saying that I was going to see the devil if I kept looking in the mirror. That fascinated me even more, of course.
I used to draw a lot. If my mother would ask me to do something else, I'd have a hairy conniption. I'd just go crazy.
I'm just afraid I'm gonna miss it all... being married... being a mother.
But I still always felt the absence of a mother.
I know Mother named me after a railroad man, but it's too late now, I'm afraid. Much, much too late.
My mother thought Hollywood was a den of iniquity, and people came to terrible bad ends there.
My mother is Irish, my father is black and Venezuelan, and me - I'm tan, I guess.
My mother was a housewife but she was also an artist. My father was an electrical engineer.
Every one of us is, even from his mother's womb, a master craftsman of idols.
I got a part as a chorus girl in a show called Every Sailor and I had fun doing it. Mother didn't really approve of it, through.
Getting caught is the mother of invention.
My father used to sing to me in my mother's womb. I think I can name about any tune in two beats.
My mother's side of the family was in the production side of theatre. My grandfather, Jose Vega, was a general manager for Neil Simon shows on Broadway.
Fashion is in my blood. Growing up, I was always clacking around the house in my mother's shoes.