I was always telling everybody that I could be funny.
From Sally Kellerman
I was always playing the hard-bitten drunk.
I was also the romantic lead in The Boston Strangler - I was the only one that lived to tell the story - so I called myself the romantic lead.
I remember working with Rod, though, on Chrysler Hour. I was too young and dumb to know that I was supposed to be scared of anybody or anything - like getting fired or anything like that.
I hope to have some more cracks at some wonderful roles before I go to the Great Beyond.
I had just had small parts in other films, and I'd worked with a lot of directors in TV.
I got more bands and went on the road and turn down more movies than you would believe.
I didn't want to do it... I'd been trying to get out of TV for years!
He wasn't directing it, of course, so I didn't work with Hitchcock.
And he was going to give me a song, because I'm a singer and I wanted to sing in everything.
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