Aus / Out Erwachsene / Adult Gehen / Go Hängend / Hanging Hätten / Had Jahre / Years Jugendjahre / Teen Years Neu / New New York Paul So viel Spaß / So Much Fun Spaß / Fun Steven Teen Viel / Much York
My father had this mythological sense of the old New York, and he used to tell me stories about these old gangs, particularly the Forty Thieves in the Fourth Ward.
I'm as vain as the next person, but I've made so much fun of myself over the years, and that's very salutary as you grow older.
I went to a college in New York called New Paltz. I studied theater there for four years. I also studied privately in NYC with a teacher named Robert X. Modica.
I live in New York, where people don't tend to go up to actors as much.
I rarely stay at home when I'm in New York. I'm always doing things. It brings you so much energy.
How do people who live utterly alone survive? There are so many things that won't open. I've got a few dresses in New York, and I can somehow get them on, but I can't get them off.
If only I had grown up worshipping Julia Child. I was already grown up - thank you very much - when Julia Child's book was published. When I moved to New York in 1962, you had to own it.
I've seen what can happen to an actor when he's just working for the sake of working. All of a sudden it's ten years later, your career's happened, and you haven't had any control.
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.