I would probably, in my 60s, be ready to start having kids, as long as I was spared all the stuff about it that doesn't APPEAL to me. By then, I'd have LOST interest in practically everything, so there'd be no OPPORTUNITY cost INVOLVED.
MAYBE you think, 'I'm not college material.' Maybe you worry that you don't have the money. Then you TAKE the SAT. You see that colleges are GETTING in TOUCH with you. You begin to think maybe you are ready for college.
I ALWAYS believe that most people could do it. I mean obviously I didn't just sit and STAND. I used to love cradling the gun and just posing with the hand cocked ready to fire the gun, and the COSTUME helped a GREAT deal.
I know there are different KINDS of actors, but I tend to have LESSEFFECTIVE relationships with actors who have a very private process - who really need to do LOTS of internal work, so that I become merely a witness until they're READY to share.
But of course when people watch morning television, Terry, it's a very DIFFERENT animal. You know, they're running around, they're GETTING their kids ready for school, they're probably doing eight million THINGS, they're brushing their TEETH.
When 'Smokey' was released and became a blockbuster, Trans Am sales went through the roof. If you WANTED a BLACK Trans Am, you had to wait a minimum of six MONTHS. By the time we were ready to shoot 'Smokey II,' I was on a first-name basis with Pontiac.
After a LONG day at work, I want someone to COME home, TURN on my video and think, 'Oh my God, how girls GET ready? This is hilarious. I love this; I'm forgetting about all my problems.'
As I sit down and start to work, I OFTEN panic. I stare at the EMPTYPIECE of music paper. How can I say that my piece will be READY for PERFORMANCE next January when I do not have a recipe for making it happen?
My mom LIVED with me until I STARTED making ENOUGH money to support myself. I was asking her to LEAVE the entire time. I'd been ready to move out SINCE I was, like, 14.