I get lonely when I'm a Playstation widow.
From Ashley Judd
When I was working on Eye of the Beholder, I played a character who is so aloof that my whole lifestyle became very aloof. If someone knocked on my door, there was a part of me that went into a rage, because I wanted to be isolated and alone.
I was always told I was special. And I was also assured that I had a gift and a purpose.
I can't think of anything I want and need that I don't already have but at the same time, I'm not sated.
You don't stay married for 35 years by accident. I think that that's willful and intentional and something that both people really want.
Yeah, I've had the privilege to know a lot of really talented people.
When I accept a role, I feel that as an artist I have to submit completely to the tutelage of my director. And while I expect to be heard and encouraged and honored, at the end of the day, man, it's the way the director wants it.
Well, the fact is that one imagination is critically important, and if you have had your imagination stimulated by what is basically a variety of subjects, you are much more amenable to accepting, to understanding and interacting with the realities of the world.
Some Kentucky fans are a little more subdued.
Ruby in Paradise and the intensity and quality that I was able to experience on Smoke were equally as important to me as working on this movie every day for three-and-a-half months.
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