American - Actress | October 20, 1952 -
I don't think families can earn enough money with one wage-earner any more. I also think there are a lot of men who don't want to bust their butts and do that kind of work. They want to stay home with the kids, but guys who do want to do that aren't looked up to as the masculine kind of guy, and that's a shame.
Melanie Mayron
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Everybody in L.A. has a screenplay. The guy pumping your gas has a screenplay.
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The Screen Actors Guild numbers are frightening: Something like 90 percent of the roles are for men, 5 percent are for livestock and 5 percent are for women.
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The women executives in the film industry have the power to say, 'No,' but few of them have the power to say, 'Yes.'
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You are what you drive in L.A.
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I co-wrote and produced 'Sticky Fingers' with Catlin Adams, who directed it. I learned a lot writing and producing with Cat. I spent as much time as I could in the cutting room with her. All the producing experience that I had helped.
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I know so many women, comic geniuses. Where are the parts?
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