Bob Taylor and I playing brothers. And I was a Mexican bandit. And he was the sheriff of the town. And we loved each other. We loved each other very much.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I did 'Young Guns II,' I hung out with Emilio and Kiefer, and I once took a trip with Rob Lowe - we jumped trains.
I played with Eddie Taylor's son, Tim Taylor and Carey Bells son Lurie Bell.
I grew up with the Highwaymen, which was Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson. Mom and Dad rode rodeo, so country music was always in the house and the car. They threw in some Dolly Parton, too.
I met Toni, my wife, when we were cast opposite each other in a musical.
Charles Barkley, I used to watch him growing up. Then I met him. He was a big teddy bear.
My influences were Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry.
My first husband ran off with Elizabeth Taylor.
My parents were on the Grand Ole Opry. They traveled all over the country singing hillbilly music. That's what they called it back then. They were friends with Roy Acuff and the Delmore Brothers and the Carter Family. And all of my brothers and sisters who were older than me started on the show, after they were big enough to hold a guitar and sing.
That was one of the best, exciting things for me to play with them. They were very young and eager to go. I'd been playing with a band that was mostly old folks that had been together so long we couldn't do anything to excite each other.
I was in a play with Julia Roberts and Paul Newman and Tony Randall.