For all of my fortune, there are many with misfortune that need a hand.
The world is changing and the physical barriers are down now. It's time for the emotional barriers to go down. And what better place to start than school?
We've all had those moments where we take a person for granted.
I have a son, Mason, who is disabled - cerebral palsy - and he does not walk independently, sit independently or speak. He uses a talking computer. I started becoming an advocate for him when he was 3...
I knew that I wanted to be an actor. Then it became about whether acting wanted me.So, I gave it a shot. It hasn't worked out too bad, so far.
It's fun to get really intense and emotionally detailed and complicated.
I went to college in Pittsburgh at Carnegie Mellon University... studied acting there. Then I went to New York for about five years. I moved out here about 10 years ago.
There are amazing schools and amazing educators that are doing a wonderful job. And then there are a lot of educators that are not prepared to deal with inclusive education. They haven't been trained....
I am willing to lend that hand, I will continue to stay involved with my charities as long as they need me.