- You need to talk about sex with a sense of humor, especially because sex is a sensitive area for a lot of people. The other thing is that you may not want to tell the world everything you do in bed.
- Melanie was such a - I hate to use this word - token character. There's always a virgin or a good girl on the show. In fact, Lauren Holly [ex-Julie] was leaving just as I was coming in. I remember being so nervous because I had this scene where I had to dance with James Mitchell [a famed Broadway dancer], and I was a wreck. I thought 'Oh, my God, I'm going to step all over his feet.' I was a dancer, and he was somebody who I was starstruck by because of the dance world. But he was so wonderful to me. And he was really patient with me, too. When you first start on a show, it's a little crazy. But I have fond memories." - on her time on "All My Children
- I went through a period where I couldn't even go to the ballet and watch because it was so painful and I missed it.
- You can tell from how someone dances with you how he'll be in bed. He doesn't have to be a technically proficient dancer to be great in bed, but it helps. Sex is all about balance and sensitivity and being aware of where the other person's energy is. Great dancers are usually great lovers. Whether they're worth two cents as people is another story. I should make guys dance with me before they get any further.
- It was kind of wild because I lived with all of them. I used to ask my mom about my dad and she would say 'We didn't have enough time.' My mother and I are very close. When she misses me, she says, 'Oh, I'm watching the show, it's like you're with me.'
- [expressing her role as April O'Neil] It's a great thing to be the human kids identify with and can live through to relate with the Turtles. I tried to bring a certain amount of reality to her. She also has to be able to have some quirkiness to be able to accept the absurd living with these Turtles.
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