Probably one of the happiest moments, outside the birth of all of my kids, was the first time we won an Emmy, that the show won an Emmy. That was a big night.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the most important thing about the Emmys stuff is just to enjoy it. It can get really stressful in weird ways, and I have definitely experienced that. This year, I really just want to have it be a fun celebration!
I always choose to remember the moment that was the best of Jeanne Cooper - those photos where she's in that wild dress triumphantly hoisting up the Emmy the night she finally won the damn thing. She was so proud, so happy.
I grew up loving TV so much. It was such an integral part of my youth, and I was completely an Emmy geek.
It was very cool to be honored and be acknowledged in that way for the first time ever, being nominated for an Emmy.
The happiest moment of my life was probably when my daughter was born.
It's a great way to start the day, hearing you've been nominated for an Emmy. It's just thrilling.
Winning the Oscar was like winning all the prizes in one single night that I never won as a kid.
Emmys are wonderful and I'm thrilled to death that I have mine. But they're representative of a specific achievement, where this sort of thing is representative of how you've grown in your own industry.
I'm really proud of the writing on Door to Door, and I think that's the Emmy that meant the most - the writing.
We were the laughingstock of that first season... It was with great relish several years later that I received a TV Guide award for favorite actress on television.