The key to any good comic strip or television sitcom is to reset the board at the end of the episode because people like familiarity.
Television has been very good to me. I grew up on it, and it had quite an impact on me. I'm entertaining opportunities that are coming my way.
One good thing about TV Land is you're always surrounded by people who know what they're doing, in terms of your fellow actors.
The one good thing about television is the money; you can make a lot more money than in newspapers.
You can't get a contemporary story about what is going on inside government, and how society sees itself, on American TV.
I have never seen a bad television program, because I refuse to. God gave me a mind, and a wrist that turns things off.
Happy relationships are boring. We all want them in our own life. But I don't want to watch them on TV.
I've worked in television all my life, but really I've always wanted to work in the movies.
'The HoneyLine' is my web site and TV segments that were birthed out of the stark reality that we all need a few people to help navigate this life.
Television and comic books are, and continue to be, probably the biggest influence in my life. It's the biggest influence on everybody's life.
Cinema and, most of all, films have changed my life much more than theatre or television. And that is the reason why I'm an actress.
I'm not one of those people that goes into details of my personal life on national TV to get attention. Some things are better left unsaid.
People ask me about fighting in real life and, honestly, it wouldn't look as graceful as it does in film and TV.
Radio, newspapers, they were normal parts of my life. In those days, you had to go somewhere to watch television and leave something to see it.
I haven't written my memoirs or let the television movie be made about my life.
My weight has fluctuated my whole life, and because I've been on television since I was 11 years old, everyone has seen it.
I think the struggle, whenever you make a film or television movie based on a real person's life, is finding a dramatic arc that will hold an audience's attention.
I love the long-form format of television. I love being able to develop a character, over a long period of time.
I would love to do more movies, but the reality is women have many more opportunities on television to play a greater variety of characters.
I don't watch TV, so I feel like I'm left out of the American fabric or something.
I enrolled in an acting workshop and my first acting role was on the TV soap opera 'Melrose Place.'