I never thought that the long haired, bearded guy I married in law school would end up being President.
I started in 1946 in radio. I was ten years old. I was discovered singing in a school play. Someone was in the audience and it's six degrees of separation.
No greater nor more affectionate honor can be conferred on an American than to have a public school named after him.
There are thousands of capable Americans who would pursue a degree in nursing if we had room in our schools for them.
They're on the right road, but there's a long way to go on concussions, not only in the NFL, but college football, high school football and all football.
It costs $30,000 to $50,000 per year to send someone to jail. You don't have to pay so much to send someone to school at Johns Hopkins.
In my last year of school, I was voted Class Optimist and Class Pessimist. Looking back, I realize I was only half right.
Nor, in our own country, must we fail to take notice of the establishment of School Boards.
As a chef and as a father, I am very upset by what's on the menu at most schools: chicken nuggets and tater tots and ketchup and pizza.
When I was doing 'Neighbours,' I was aiming to go to university, then go to med school, but I realised I could make a better living from acting.
You go to school everyday. Folks who think they've learned everything they need to know are usually dumber than chickens.
When I was 17, I worked at a bagel shop - I ate so many! I was also in all the school musicals, which we rehearsed for during the afternoons.
I've always been really artistic. I went to an all-girls private Catholic school, and one of their biggest things was musical theater.
If there was a distraction I'd get up and jump out the window. I was quite out of hand. In schools like that I don't think they expect that girls are going to behave in such an outrageous fashion.
I think I was about 18 before I decided I wanted to pursue acting. I went to drama school in Western Australia when I was 19.
My parents worked their tails off, but we weren't the poorest people in town. Some people I went to school with, you could tell they were dirt poor.
I speak for a lot of church groups, youth groups, schools, colleges and do personal appearances. I've done conventions and trade shows. A lot of different little hats.
I had never done any theater in high school, which actually worked to my benefit. I didn't develop any bad habits.
I always think instinct is more interesting than anything you can think up. I mistrust and am rather bored with actors who are of the Stanislavski school who think about detail.
I know what it's like to struggle for cash. When I went to drama school, I worked as a chambermaid to make ends meet.
I was born in Belgium. I went to school in England and in Switzerland, then I came to America, so I really feel like I am a citizen of the world.