I knew Rita Hayworth only enough to know that she was just a tender, sensitive, beautiful human being. A lovely person. Very gentle. She would never stand up for her rights.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Rita Hayworth in Gilda... there's not a shot of her in that movie that isn't gorgeous.
I would like to be remembered as someone who did the best she could with the talent she had.
Marilyn was terrible to work with. I was fond of her, she was a nice girl, but she was a damaged girl. She was very difficult. You couldn't get her on the set; she didn't know the words.
Molly Shannon, for example, is someone I've always really looked up to, because her comedy is so physical and wild and unembarrassed and brave.
Nobody under the sun was like Madonna. She was positive and clear and wholly dedicated to achieving everything that she's achieved.
First, I want to pay tribute to Diana myself. She was an exceptional and gifted human being. In good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh, nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness. I admired and respected her - for her energy and commitment to others, and especially for her devotion to her two boys.
Joan Collins was the best. She really could sort of pull it off, be really outrageous and never even flinch.
Fiona Shaw is one of my idols. She's phenomenatastic. I just make up a word for her - that's how much I love her.
The thing about Precious, she's so far from a Hollywood character. She's so honest and real, I definitely felt like I knew her.
Recently I heard Sheryl Crow and I loved her, she was terrific.