New York is very provincial. They're very cut-off; they don't have an awareness of so much that is going on in the world.
I was a mechanic at a go-cart place, a deejay at a roller rink, a telemarketer in New York, a grocery bagger.
I actually met Chick Corea in New York, where I was staying with a bass player friend.
I was in the original cast of 'Wicked', and that got a bad review in 'The New York Times,' and it's the most successful thing that's ever been put onstage.
This is kind of a uniquely New York experience, but when you can't afford an apartment nicer than the place you're renting, there's something so inherently depressing about it.
I feel like I have one foot in New York, one foot in London and one foot in India. But it's important to me to invest time with family.
I've always had not just an affection but a real love for the theater family in New York, and I really feel it is a family. I'm so touched by the generosity of everyone there.
While I live with my family in South Florida, I enjoy visiting New York and always appreciate seeing so many Univision fans.
When I was skating I felt I represented not just my family and the people who helped me make it to that point, but also New York and the country.
I had known Cole Porter in Hollywood and New York, spent many a warm hour at his home, and met the talented and original people who were drawn to him.
The chariot was purchased by a private collector who took it home to New York. I take pleasure in knowing that it was built to last for at least a thousand years.
My favorite museums are things like the Frick Museum in New York and the Huntington Hartford in Pasadena where it's someone's home that you walk through.
Working on 'Lonely, I'm Not' - I love the material so much, and it's spring in New York, so I'm walking home whistling every day.
I love New York, but I have to admit that I feel very English, and I do miss that sense of history that you have everywhere in Britain.
The American Museum of Natural History is my son's absolute favorite place in the world! So we really, really, really love New York.
As soon as I began to earn what might be called fairly large sums, I bought a car and began to explore the country around New York.
When I was in New York, I was making a living. We had a summer house and a car that I could put in a garage. That's something for a stage actor.
In 1934, the American Jewish charities offered to find homes for 300 German refugee children. We were on the SS Washington, bound for New York, Christmas 1934.
The coffee shop is a great New York institution, but it has terrible coffee. And the more traditional coffee shops are trying to catch up with more sophisticated coffee drinkers.
New York is a great place to be as an unrepresented actor because there are so many 'open auditions' that you can show up for without being submitted by an agent.
New York is great, but I miss L.A. - I feel like there was something exotic about L.A. that I kind of underestimated at the time. It was very unfamiliar to me.