On kusoma with her daighter Charlotte:
"We spend a lot of time reading. We read in the morning when she wakes up. She'll usually bring me a book, and we have a thing where she's only allowed one book at a time. So she knows if she wants to change books, she has to take the book, put it away, and bring out the other one. So we usually read one au two in the morning, when
she's getting up, and throughout the siku she likes to pretend and read to herself, and then I read to her before her nap, and we always read at night."
On her alltime favourite book:
"I do upendo Time Traveler's Wife, which I guess kind of is a romance novel, in a sense. I upendo Shadow on the Wind. I upendo Dr. Seuss's Oh, the Places You'll Go! And I gotta say, I upendo me some Valley of the Dolls."
On her inayopendelewa kinds of books:
"I upendo vitabu so much, people expect me to be a book snob, and I'm not. I'll read anything. I upendo biographies. I upendo fiction. I upendo classics. I'll pretty much read anything, except I'm not a big romance novel person. I can do Jodi Picoult, I can go there. My inayofuata book on my orodha I want to finish is Audrey Niffenegger, Her Fearful Symmetry."
On Charlotte's inayopendelewa book:
"Well, this week it's Hop on Pop."
On finding time to read:
"To me, that's my relaxation. I don't get the stimulation that I get from vitabu from television, the same way my brain works, and so at night, I'll get into kitanda and I'll read off the bat. Living in New York again for so long, the subway was great for reading. I read in the car on the 405 [in L.A.] Traffic's so bad, I have plenty of time."
On her inayopendelewa book-to-movie adaptations:
"I think they did a wonderful job with the Harry Potter series. Having read the first three before the first movie came out, I thought there's no way it can be as great as my mind wants it to be. But I have to say, I think they've done a pretty spectacular job with it."
On the cancellation of "All My Children," which she starred on from 1993 to 1995:
"I'm very upset about that. First of all, they had the audacity to cancel it on my birthday. So let's have that discussion. I think it's criminal. I remember pretending to be sick when I was younger and staying nyumbani and like watching the ABC soap lineup in bed. And I realize it's
tough economic times and it wasn't necessarily financially working, but there has to be a way to make it work. And these shows have been on for 40 years. I'm sorry, [but] I don't see either one of these shows they're replacing with it lasting zaidi than a year. I really don't, and I say that with confidence. And I think, I don't think they tried hard enough to save the genre. And, it's just devastating to me."
On her inayopendelewa memories from working on "All My Children":
"My Marafiki that I made: Kelly Ripa, Eva La Rue, Sidney Penny. I still speak to these women all the time. I made amazing friends, and it was one of the greatest training grounds I ever could have asked for."
On coming back for the finale:
"I'm waiting for the call. I would. I absolutely would. My phone is not ringing. I think it has to be zaidi like a bartender au something because there is someone that plays my character now. She does an amazing job with it, and it is her character now, so I'd have to play someone else. I could be the UPS man!"
"We spend a lot of time reading. We read in the morning when she wakes up. She'll usually bring me a book, and we have a thing where she's only allowed one book at a time. So she knows if she wants to change books, she has to take the book, put it away, and bring out the other one. So we usually read one au two in the morning, when
she's getting up, and throughout the siku she likes to pretend and read to herself, and then I read to her before her nap, and we always read at night."
On her alltime favourite book:
"I do upendo Time Traveler's Wife, which I guess kind of is a romance novel, in a sense. I upendo Shadow on the Wind. I upendo Dr. Seuss's Oh, the Places You'll Go! And I gotta say, I upendo me some Valley of the Dolls."
On her inayopendelewa kinds of books:
"I upendo vitabu so much, people expect me to be a book snob, and I'm not. I'll read anything. I upendo biographies. I upendo fiction. I upendo classics. I'll pretty much read anything, except I'm not a big romance novel person. I can do Jodi Picoult, I can go there. My inayofuata book on my orodha I want to finish is Audrey Niffenegger, Her Fearful Symmetry."
On Charlotte's inayopendelewa book:
"Well, this week it's Hop on Pop."
On finding time to read:
"To me, that's my relaxation. I don't get the stimulation that I get from vitabu from television, the same way my brain works, and so at night, I'll get into kitanda and I'll read off the bat. Living in New York again for so long, the subway was great for reading. I read in the car on the 405 [in L.A.] Traffic's so bad, I have plenty of time."
On her inayopendelewa book-to-movie adaptations:
"I think they did a wonderful job with the Harry Potter series. Having read the first three before the first movie came out, I thought there's no way it can be as great as my mind wants it to be. But I have to say, I think they've done a pretty spectacular job with it."
On the cancellation of "All My Children," which she starred on from 1993 to 1995:
"I'm very upset about that. First of all, they had the audacity to cancel it on my birthday. So let's have that discussion. I think it's criminal. I remember pretending to be sick when I was younger and staying nyumbani and like watching the ABC soap lineup in bed. And I realize it's
tough economic times and it wasn't necessarily financially working, but there has to be a way to make it work. And these shows have been on for 40 years. I'm sorry, [but] I don't see either one of these shows they're replacing with it lasting zaidi than a year. I really don't, and I say that with confidence. And I think, I don't think they tried hard enough to save the genre. And, it's just devastating to me."
On her inayopendelewa memories from working on "All My Children":
"My Marafiki that I made: Kelly Ripa, Eva La Rue, Sidney Penny. I still speak to these women all the time. I made amazing friends, and it was one of the greatest training grounds I ever could have asked for."
On coming back for the finale:
"I'm waiting for the call. I would. I absolutely would. My phone is not ringing. I think it has to be zaidi like a bartender au something because there is someone that plays my character now. She does an amazing job with it, and it is her character now, so I'd have to play someone else. I could be the UPS man!"