I'm a slob. I live in sweatpants and workout clothes.
From Dinah Manoff
I work out. I eat great. I'm in shape.
My mother used to ask me to stay home from school and keep her company. I'd fake I was sick, and she'd fake believing me.
I kept turning down roles because I knew I just wasn't ready for them.
I sure don't miss going out on auditions!
I started acting as a way to support myself.
I'm clean and sober.
I'd grown up in a production company, but discovering the importance of the work, I realized I had something to bring here.
I remember unbelievable tension in our home. There were lots of meetings, lots of worries. I remember my father told me I had to be careful of what I said on the phone because it was tapped. And I remember how his friends adored and revered him.
I am my father's daughter: I have his language, his expressions.
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