“I think people think I'm accessible. I'm never treated as a star, either by fans or other actors, and I like it like that. I don't get the star treatment. I think that means I'm a good actor. They acknowledge me as a human being, and to me, that's invalua.” PeopleThinkingHumansMeanActorsStarsHuman BeingsFansTreatedAcknowledgeTreatmentGood Actors Author:Kate Mulgrew
“Life's so brief,” she goes on. “We're, at every juncture, staring mortality in the face. It's the very least we can do if we think it will be of any interest or value, to share the past. And although mine's been crooked, it's also been splendid. It's taught me to be vulnerable and humble, to write this book.” IfsThinkingWritingBookPastFacesValuesInterestCan DoShareMinesTaughtGoes OnHumbleVulnerableStaringMortalitySplendidCrookedJuncture Author:Kate Mulgrew
“This is not the 19th century, where actors are expected to play completely opposite roles. We're not typecast, but we're brought in because somebody thinks that it's a good fit, so you make it a better fit.” ThinkingPlayActorsRolesCenturyFitOppositesExpected19th Century Author:Kate Mulgrew
“I think the chemistry on the Orange set is extraordinary and I’m going to risk and say this: I think by virtue of the fact that there are not so many men, we are free to be absolutely authentic. There is a lot of freedom and trust.” ThinkingMenFactsVirtueRiskExtraordinaryChemistryOrange Author:Kate Mulgrew