I'm not a defender of old or new football managers. I believe in good ones and bad ones those that achieve success and those that don't.
Every teenager deals in his or her own sexuality and has to face it and figure out how it can coincide with the rest of their lives in a healthy manner. And try to navigate it in our modern society which is wrought with stigma and taboo and repression and sort of as a result these inner monsters that some teenagers really struggle with.
American high school students trail teenagers from 14 European and Asian countries in reading math and science. We're even trailing France.
Managers have very tough jobs. I always respected their job but demanded respect in return.
Oh the relationship with actors and managers and agents and things is a terrible problem sometimes.
I wrote things for the school's newspaper and - like all teenagers - I dabbled in poetry.
My grandmother was a kind of Scarsdale New York society woman best known in her day as the author of the 1959 book 'Growing Your Own Way: An Informal Guide for Teen-Agers' - this despite being a person whose parenting style made Joan Crawford's wire hangers look like pool noodles.
Few things are more satisfying than seeing your children have teenagers of their own.
Well I'll tell you I don't know how aware teenagers are of me. I think it really depends on the teenager and how well-versed in music they are and what kind of music they like.
At the time I came along Hollywood's idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity usually involving boys in pursuit of sex and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
By the way movies are like sporting events in that you're as good as the movie you're in. You can sit in a room for 20 years and go do a movie and you can just kill in it and you move to the head of the line again. By the same token you can do five movies a year and if they're dreck it's nothing.