It was sad when Sid Vicious died... I was freaked out when Phil Lynott died from Thin Lizzy. I cried. It was too crazy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was moaning and grieving as if I lost one of my own children. It was probably one of the most real feelings I ever had on the show. I was just sitting there wailing with no lines. I was beat after that storyline.
When I did the film Generations, in which the character died, I felt like a guest for the first time. That made me very sad.
I saw Suicide in '74 and it was pretty horrifying.
I cried like a baby. When no one could see me or hear me. Not because I feared what cancer would do, but because I didn't want the disease. I wanted my life to be normal, which it could no longer be.
It was scary, and I knew what it was like to be an unemployed actress again.
There is some sadness for me now about acting because it used to be that there was a reverence for actors.
I cried when I heard Johnny Carson died.
When Clark Gable died, I cried for 2 days straight. I couldn't eat or sleep.
I was very sad to hear of the death of Ronnie Barker, who was such a warm, friendly and encouraging presence to have when I started in television. He was also a great comic actor to learn from.
I was up watching Meet Joe Black at four AM. I was hoping Brad Pitt would die, and he was still alive at seven forty in the morning! I actually felt sorry for once, for critics.