My first few plays took place in the South and even The Lucky Spot was in the thirties but in Louisiana.
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I then moved to LA when I was 16... but before that I had done a play on Broadway.
I grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, really in suburbia, so my mother was in community theatre plays.
I just did a play in New York which has been my best experience that I've had for maybe ever. It was Paul Weitz's play called Privilege and I was in New York for three months.
I grew up in a farm town in Indiana. In the early years I played by myself, because there were no other musicians around.
I came here in 1974 to do a play, and then I went to L.A. I really like living in America. I feel more at home here than anywhere else.
Florida is a crazy place, and I have played some of the wildest shows of my life here.
I moved to New York to do a play when I was 18.
I grew up kind of in the country, in western Georgia. And then I moved a lot closer to Atlanta, and I started doing plays, and when I started doing film, I think I really started to love it.
When I started off as an actress, I did at a play at the Taper Too Theatre here in Los Angeles, called 'In The Abyss Of Coney Island.' That was more of a dramatic play. It was a small theater house. This was the first time I was literally on the road, doing a play, for four months.
My father's in the military, so we moved a lot. I was born in Jersey but grew up in Maryland until we moved to L.A. to pursue my acting career. Music came into it after that.
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