I played Laura Bush in a Tony Kushner piece, and afterward, I think my phones got tapped.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Phones rang constantly, as if the White House was conducting some kind of pardon telethon.
The filmmakers who I'm pining to work for aren't ringing my phone off the hook.
I was in the pilot for Spinal Tap before it was a movie.
Every time I flicked channels, there I was, talking. I was talking too much and writing too little. So Naomi and I went to Hawaii. The phone was cut off and we lost touch. This gave me the chance to have a good think about my life.
My family has had to become quite understanding about me not returning phone calls when I'm filming.
In 1971, near the middle of Nixon's first term, he approved a plan to install a White House taping system as a way of preserving an accurate chronicle of important discussions and decisions. Except for Nixon, three aides, and the Secret Service, no one knew about the listening devices.
I was just in the middle of singing a song about how broke we were and now my cell phone rings.
I've always said, 'Besides Kiefer Sutherland, I talked on a cell phone more than any other actor on a TV show.'
The greatest thing about the call-in show is that you always felt like you were on a high wire without a net.
I wouldn't trust Nixon from here to that phone.