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In fact, I was flattered to think I may have been so convincing in those roles that people really believed it was me, Emily Marie, up there on screen.
In '48 when I left Metro, I tried to go back to radio, but somehow just didn't do well at it.
I'm 5 9, and there were two stars in my life who didn't mind that I was taller than they - George Raft and John Garfield.
I'd say my happiest moment as an actress came when I learned I'd won the Look Magazine Best Supporting Actress Award for 1956 in The Killing.
I'd had some stage training, and he was trying to get me not to use my big voice.
I'd been trying for all of the eight years we'd been married to have a child, and finally I did.
I'd also say having Jack's son Chris living with us from his 13th year on helped in raising Rick.
I work best with those who've had enough experience with actors to know not to belittle them and who will instill confidence - like Stanley Kubrick on The Killing.
I thought my nose was too prominent so I had this corrected via plastic surgery in 1959.
I then had a heavy schedule of physical therapy, trying to teach me how to stand, to wash and dress myself, etc. I was given exercises while in bed to strengthen the muscles in my legs and back - because I didn't have enough strength to stay in a sitting position.
I never had enough self confidence.
I never got great salaries and was constantly concerned with rent and car payments.
I never believed that Sherry meant to be so cruel, but she felt that life just hadn't given her a fair shake, and she was determined that it would... so I tried to approach her from that point of view.
I knew I had a great figure, but I never regarded myself as beautiful.
I had to do a tango with Raft and I learned to dance in ballet shoes with my knees bent.
I got to know Sterling Hayden fairly well. He was a quiet man, who got more complicated as the years went on.
I feel people have more time to think about it if they get a Valentine. Christmas is too crazy with other things.
I didn't know I was doing film noir, I thought they were detective stories with low lighting!
I can't remember anybody saying, Let's get this show on the road.
I believe like Burt Reyolds who on a really great tv interview with Barbara Walters said we have to take what goes with the territory... that this includes signing autographs and being gracious to the fans who've made our careers possible.