After living in LA for 8 years, I sort of wanted a change, but there's not much production in New York, which is where I primarily live, so I just sort of drifted over to London.
Just because society, and government, and whatever was different 100 years ago, doesn't mean that people didn't have sex, pick their nose, or swear.
I've studied voice from a few different people for years.
The main thing is that I've been studying composition for the last four years. I'd say it's the life experience combined with the lessons that enabled me to go much further.
Throughout the years I have tried to hone my skills to gain mastery over the music in my head.
I was never afraid of failure after that because, I think, coming that close to death you get kissed. With the years, the actual experience of course fades, but the flavor of it doesn't. I just had a real sense of what choice do I have but to live fully?
And then 45 years later, as I finished my career in the great city of Cleveland, that was another great way to end my career, going to the World Series.
The Yankees won the pennant, we went on to the World Series, 41 years after that in the city of Toronto. The great city of Toronto, and all the provinces in Canada, everybody reached out and they were excited because we won the first World Series ever, across the border.
For many years my inherited arthritis had given me problems.
I'd been trying for all of the eight years we'd been married to have a child, and finally I did.
I got to know Sterling Hayden fairly well. He was a quiet man, who got more complicated as the years went on.
Of course, in later years, I'd studied acting more than ever before - mostly with the late Stella Adler, who was marvelous! - but in my earlier years, I couldn't afford to do this.
I first met Walt Disney 25 or 30 years ago.
I decided I wanted to be a physician when I was seven years old.
Horror is the natural reaction to the last 5,000 years of history.