Am Frech / Cheeky Humor / Humour Ich bin / I Am Kennt / Know Könnte / Could Leicht / Easily Leichtherzig / Light-Hearted Leute / People Mir / Me Sagen / Say Seite / Side Sie / You Wer / Who
When I see my children, and when I see the people who value me, I know how lucky I am.
To see fans cheering your name, that's shocking. I'm like, 'Wait, how do you know who I am?'
It's cool to be in the paper every once in awhile and people read about you and they know who you are.
You know, the people who do indie film and decide who gets those little budgets? They're mean, man. They're cold and very cool-oriented.
What I do now defines who I am as a woman and how people see me; they don't see me as a little girl.
You could say that when you introduce humour to your work, you also step back a little from it. You create a distance.
People who don't know how old I am can cast me as the woman in 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' and can cast me as Stella in 'Streetcar Named Desire,' and they are miles apart.
If you're billed as a comedian, people will accept anything you say as light-hearted and not with intent behind it.
Foucault was the one person I met in France that I could talk to. He was a mensch. You know whether you agree with him or not because you know what he is saying.