Brooke shields

The thing about Broadway, they always welcome you with open arms.
I went to an ordinary school in New York City with no other actors. I learned to compartmentalise different parts of my life. I was one person at home and then another person at work and for that...
The very damaging, frightening part of postpartum is the lack of perspective and the lack of priority and understanding what is really important.
My younger years of modeling were really just filled with fun trips. I was doing catalogues for Alexander's and Bloomingdale's.
I suffered from post-natal depression after Rowan was born. I had a healthy, beautiful baby girl and I couldn't look at her. I couldn't hold her, smile at her. All I wanted was to disappear and die.
Louis Malle was the best filmmaker I've ever worked with. He was such an artist. He was dealing with the theme of innocence and experience.
My father's death, my move, and my frightening and difficult delivery created a tremendous amount of stress, pain, and sadness for me. I was practically devastated beyond recovery.
Eight shows a week is daunting, and it can be terrifying. But it just instills such a sense of confidence and growth.
I have a place in the Broadway community that can only be earned.
Smoking kills. If you're killed, you've lost a very important part of your life.