If you are an actress in L.A., on your 40th birthday they should just hand you the keys to the lunatic asylum.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being an actor in L.A. is like being in prison: you go, you serve your time, you try to replicate Johnny Depp's career - and then you move to Paris.
Basically, I'm living the life of an actress in L.A. And I've recently had some pretty good fortune.
Nowadays, kids... young actors... they go straight to L.A. before they've even done anything.
There was a moment in the early '80s when I wanted to work on films and wanted to live in L.A.
I can relax in L.A. I think I'm the only person in that town who doesn't want to act. I was an OK singer. I was an OK dancer. But acting? Never could do it.
There's so much more I want to do. I refuse to get to 50 and wait at home for the phone to ring. In Spain, actresses work until they are old. That's my plan.
Bottom line: I can relax in L.A. I think I'm the only person in that town who doesn't want to act. I was an OK singer. I was an OK dancer. But acting? Never could do it.
I've been acting for 25 years, living out of suitcases on theater tours or film locations.
With a recent birthday, I've been acting now for twenty years.
You can't really be old in L.A., it's kind of like a crime.