“When I was 18, I joined the Screen Actors Guild, and after college I came to New York.” ActorsNew YorkCollegeScreensGuilds Author:Marla Maples
“Since it was too difficult to get into the Screen Actor's Guild in New York, I moved to Miami in 1982 and started a successful career as a television commercial actress, obtaining my SAG card there.” ActorsDifficultCareersSuccessfulNew YorkTelevisionMovedActressesScreensCardsMiamiObtainingGuildsSuccessful CareerTelevision Commercials Author:Donna Rice Hughes
“I was this person with this weird last name from New York that no one had ever heard of. But my screen test I guess, according to him, was the best. So I got the part, which was incredible.” PersonsLastsNamesHeardNew YorkTestsIncrediblesScreens Author:Mary Steenburgen
“There was an article in the New York Times that said that young men can't maintain healthy relationships because they're so influenced by pornography and what they see on the screen. It's something to be talked about.” MenSaidYoungNew YorkHealthyScreensYoung ManArticlesPornographyNew York TimesHealthy Relationship Author:Carey Mulligan
“New York critics - I hear when one of them watched "A Star Is Born", he talked back to the screen.” StarsBornNew YorkCriticsScreens Author:Barbra Streisand
“I get on the airplane and there's a screen in front of everything. You get into a taxicab in New York, there's a screen blinking at you. I think it's going to have a tremendous effect on our brains, because those bright, saturated colors and those strong lines, they do things to your brain.” ThinkingStrongLinesBrainEffectsFrontsNew YorkColorScreensAirplaneSaturated Author:Linda Ronstadt
“It's true you have to screen out a lot living in the city. I stayed away from New York for a long time after college, and when I was first back, I'd read The Village Voice and feel like I was having a panic attack.” FeelsFirstsLongVoiceCitiesNew YorkCollegeLong TimeScreensVillagePanicTrue YouPanic AttacksLiving In The City Author:Lynne Tillman
“I always loved watching and reading family-friendly mysteries growing up, like the shows Murder, She Wrote and Nancy Drew, and am thrilled to be bringing these New York Times best-selling books right into your living room on the small screen.” BookShowsReadingRoomsGrowing UpGrowingMysteryNew YorkMurderScreensSellingFriendlyNew York TimesLiving RoomNancySelling BooksNancy Drew Author:Candace Cameron