I come from the theater and I plan to always do theater. So I don't really see myself not being able to act even if people don't think I am sexy enough for film at 40, I'll still be acting.
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I would love to act. I probably won't make it to Hollywood at 42 years of age, but I'd love to act.
Sometimes I think I don't want to grow old as an actress and deal with the fact that I'm getting less jobs 'cause my face is changing, and then the men... But at the same time, I'm pretty competitive. I don't know if I'd bow out. I might still be acting when I'm in a wheelchair.
I hope to be still acting when I'm 70 on TV, film and theatre.
The truth is that from the age of 14, I felt about 40, and for that reason, I felt that I would never succeed as an actor until my looks caught up with my actual age.
I want to keep acting. I'll be acting probably until I get a lot older.
If you do too much acting in a lead part in a feature film where you're 40 ft. high, it's rather unattractive. You can see the acting. And it's actually the right thing to do to bring as much of yourself, I believe, to the part as you possibly can - to minimize the amount of theatrical stuff that you need to do.
I don't have any plans to pursue film acting. It's not my thing anymore, if it ever was. Yes, I do still act sometimes. But when I do, it's with people I know and trust, people who respect me as a person and appreciate what I have to offer.
Being a character actor, I can go on until I'm 70 or 80; I'm not bound to the way I look.
I was a theater man, so I was never in the situation of being a handsome Hollywood leading man, and then having to age.
I think of myself as only being an actress when I'm acting, but my friends will say I act all the time.
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