When I was a little girl in the 1950s, it would not have been possible for me to say, I want to be an anchorwoman when I grow up.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never wanted to be an anchor for 25 years, and suddenly I wanted to be one.
My first thought in life was wanting to be an actor. I was in ballet slippers and on pointe as soon as I could walk. I always wanted to be an actress, not a mother or housewife.
I always wanted to be an anchorman, but after college I wound up working behind the scenes at CBS News for 10 years.
I think I'd like to be one of those eccentric 80-year-old women.
First off let me say, I've wanted to be an actress since I was a little girl.
When I was five, I always told my mom I would want to be an actor.
I guess I've sort of always wanted to be an actress, except when I was five, which, I did want to be the Queen of England.
I never wanted to work in fashion. At age 12 or 13, I wanted to design for showgirls - for the theater! And I was crazy for the Hollywood of the 1950s: Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, Jennifer Jones. They were my idea of glamour - and Sylvie Vartan, the French singer.
I wanted to be an actor when I was a kid.
When I was little, I had to write down what I wanted to be when I grew up, and I wrote, 'I want to be an actress-singer-dancer because you can be a rich fairy princess and tell someone off.'