It was my first scene in any movie and my only scene in Kramer vs. Kramer. I was petrified.
It was my first scene in any movie and my only scene in Kramer vs. Kramer. I was petrified.
I think there's a danger of a being typecast as the all-American mom forever.
I think what it shares in common with 'Faulty Towers' is the aspect of farce, and physical farce.
I wanted to play the part that Mary Kay played, the lawyer who wanted to have baby and felt her clock ticking, because it was something I could relate to.
I felt they had really moved the characters in a direction that was very interesting. The family had really felt the impact of what had happened to the.
Larry Kasdan wanted us all there, all the time, even if we weren't filming.
I was concerned about doing a sequel and repeating myself. That was before I read the script.
I would like, certainly, to do different things.
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