Where every moment is about truth and I think it's a great challenge every night. That's what really drove me to wanting to do theatre, and it's great.
I never thought of myself in comedy at all... I loved going to the theatre and seeing people wearing beautiful clothes come down the staircase and start to dance.
I've been doing theatre since I was 5 years old.
It's great to be in a film that's able to have people really want to become socially conscious, to walk out of the theatre and want to do something.
Theatre can't be done again and again and again and again - it's organic.
The roles for women in theatre are much better than they are in film.
My experiences in film and theatre in the States have been much more rigorous-in England there's an environment of, Let's try this.
No, my step-daughter just opened a theatre school for children, I have another daughter who works in the record industry and another who is going back to collage and I have two little ones at home.
My college training was primarily in theatre, with an eye to becoming a director, actor, or producer.
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.
I love old movies. The '40s theatre pace is fantastic.
My real training as an actor was when I started doing theatre.
Once you get into your stride, the camera becomes like another person in the room. It's like being in a very small theatre where there is no getting away with anything because the audience is centimetres away from you.
I was supposed to go to drama school and then go to New York and do theatre. But I grew up on all those fabulous movies and had read all the bold Hollywood books, and I thought I just had to take a look.
If you're interested or like it, but could be just as happy living in a regular town, having a regular job, maybe doing little theatre, you're better off and you'll be a happier person. This is too gut-wrenching and heartbreaking.