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- I'm just curious, who's more fit to raise a child? A loving committed same-sex couple or an unmarried 15-year-old with no income and really no…
- I guess if you're lucky enough not to have to pay your rent, then you or I take much more seriously the kind of work…
- No more bare bodies in film scenes for me. For my children's sake, I must stop. The other kids at school keep throwing it up…
- I just would never go audition, and yet I was in very visible places where people would come looking for actors. I say I'm lazy,…
- I remember my first friend who got sick. It was 1981, and the disease was called the gay cancer. I don't think the word 'AIDS'…
- I wish I had a little more ambition. But then what would I do? Turn down more roles with more vehemence? Me no likey worky.
- I'm a little more extreme than a homebody. Unless there's some event I really have to go to, I don't like to leave my house.
- The more powerful you become, some people especially don't like it that you're a woman. I stick up for myself.
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