I once dealt with a prima donna on a movie set. I won't say who, but his first name is a country. A communist country. Run by Fidel Castro.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I grew up in Cuba under a strong, military, oppressive dictatorship. So as a teenager, I found myself involved in a revolution. I remember during that time, a young, charismatic leader rose up, talking about hope and change. His name was Fidel Castro.
I work in the most non-Communist job. I work for 'Martha Stewart Living.'
I've always been fascinated by Baretta and Donny Brasco, and other undercover cops in movies.
I've never had any prima donna attitude against me. It's always been very respectful.
Fidel Castro, whatever people may think of him, is a hero in Latin America, primarily because he stood up to the United States.
That first play I did in New York, Rogelio Martinez's 'When It's Cocktail Time in Cuba,' I played a young Fidel Castro.
It was my sister Maureen who was responsible for my becoming a Reagan.
There's Madeleine, and then there's 'Madeleine Albright'. And I sometimes kind of think, who is this person? Once you become 'Madeleine Albright' it doesn't go away.
Roberto Donna is a great Italian chef.
I worked with a man named Patty Crane who was Errol Flynn's stand-in back in the '30s in Hollywood.