I'm grateful that I have a theater career because television isn't kind to you when you're over forty.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I hope to be still acting when I'm 70 on TV, film and theatre.
Television has dried up for my generation, so it's plays and films. You get used to being lazy doing films, but classical theatre's going to finish me off.
I'm totally devoted to '30s cinema.
I don't want to find myself at the age of 60 waiting by the telephone for someone else to decide if I am capable of being in what might be a crummy TV production.
I still do television. I don't care. I just want to work. I love to work. I want to do 500 movies.
I've become 40, my audience is partly the same age.
One of the reasons I didn't really want to do TV earlier in my career was because it is so life-consuming, and I wanted to spend time with my kids and be a mother.
I thought that my movie career was finished. I was quite happy to dedicate myself 100% to the theater. Surprisingly enough, I've never gotten so many work offers. It's so exciting, this feeling of a new beginning after 40.
Most of my career up until the last couple of years has basically been a training ground for me. Actors that came up in the '50s and '60s, they had the theater, and television was in its infancy.
By the time I'm 40, the hope is that I'll be solidly in daytime television and producing the various other experts we've brought along the way.