I always had a dramatic flair. I'd like to dress up like a cowboy, play make-believe. But I didn't realize acting was something I had to do until I got to college.
I was in World War Two at the battle of Okinawa.
I took speech training. I took a few voice lessons in college.
It's just so frustrating when you're in a supporting role because you only get to express a part of yourself.
I do the same series of five exercises 21 times each day - an ancient Tibetan practice that stimulates your chakras.
'Paris, Texas' gave me a chance to play compassion, and I'm spelling that with a capital C.