I'm lucky to be married to someone who entirely gets what I do. She is totally sympathetic to the actor's life. Her own mother was an actress, so she sort of grew up with it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of the actors I knew threw in the towel when they became mothers. I couldn't do that financially, and I didn't want to - but I was knackered all the time.
I love actors. I married one. OK, I married a fantastic one.
I don't think it's more difficult for actors to have a good marriage than anyone. I think, in the end, a really important component of any relationship is honesty, and it also comes down to luck.
I haven't ever felt I've had to divide my 'actress' life from the rest of my life.
I'm still very much about being an actor. That's why I'm not married with kids.
I couldn't have ever married an actor. They have a childishness carried into an age when maturity should have set in.
I don't have an issue with marrying an actor, though it's definitely tough. I work with actors and interact with star wives, and I don't know how they do it. Loyalty is a very important factor for me, and I need to be in a relationship where the person will complete me and fill me up.
It's all about whatever enriches you. If you decide to go the domestic route and get married and all those things, it makes you a better actor.
I like actors very much, but to marry one would be like marrying your brother. You look too much alike in the mirror.
For as long as I've been acting, I have been very lucky to be paired with really great actresses playing my mom.
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