I definitely wanted to be an actor. I didn't want to be on TV I didn't want to be famous I didn't want to be anyone in particular I just wanted to do it. I see young people now who look at magazines or American Idol and their goal is to have that lifestyle - to have good handbags or go out with cute guys from shows or whatever. But I definitely wanted to be an actor.
I think that once you open the door and allow people in on a certain aspect it's very hard to then control how far that ripple effect is. So I think that the person who is known or famous has the ability to decide what they do or don't want to share.
It's always a little mind-boggling to realize that these famous actors know who I am.
I never wanted to be the most famous the most beautiful the most extravagant.
No one can train you to be famous. How do you deal with the loss of anonymity the loss of privacy? You have to be disciplined.
For now I'm just enjoying being a mom. I don't want to be more famous and more rich. I want to be a good mom.
I think that as soon as you think of yourself as a famous person or anything like that you're objectifying yourself in some weird way.
I met a lot of famous people when I was about 24. And none of them seemed very appealing. And so I didn't know why I would struggle to be that kind of person.
The people I want are very famous and very rich and all I can offer them is a bit of exposure on TV and a bit of cash so it's a miracle we get any guests at all. But we have been very lucky.
Exploitation films were famous for taking an issue an exploiting it because they could move much faster than a studio could. If there was any hot topic they would run out and make a quick movie and make a buck on it by changing it around and using it in some way to give some relevance.