My attitude is always one of sensuality, aggressive enthusiasm and a kind of outrageousness in my expression.
My point is that, over the years, I've taught five thousand people acting and lately I have a lot of energy on these kids, having the same break I had as a high school girl.
My activism and sexual revolution in New York was a factor.
With my ministry of light, part of what I do is work on the California Alliance For Arts Education.
I suppose if I wanted to be the girl next door, I could have been. I think America is confused by someone who appears to be sexual and spiritual at the same time.
Probably what my comment meant was that I don't care about the circumstances if I can tell the truth.
In Europe you can be Sophia, you can be these older women who are considered very sexy.
I certainly was one of the instigators in the 1960s of freedom of expression.
I'm on Governor Gray Davis' California Alliance Towards Education to bring the arts back to high schools.
When I was growing up watching Marilyn Monroe, I learned that you can be very beautiful, very glamorous and very vulnerable and not give up your soul just because you were a movie star.
I always told, Sandra Bullock was my student when she was younger, I always told her it's important that we hold on to our insecurity, the wisdom of insecurity.