@JoshFi why wasnt it a big deal when she was on roseanne though? i remember when roseanne had guest stars appearing they would always scream and holler for 5 seconds.
I love this lady. I presently work with her every week. I never thought that I would be working with her. Being around her is my dream come true. Thanks Sally!!
I've always liked her! I remember her from Roseanne as David's emotionally unstable mother. She's also apparently some kind of yogi now - very interesting person.
I remember her in ANNA. She was good. What I find amazing is that she was rich but struggled for decades to become a successful actress, whereas affluence always seemed to me to be a natural ambition-killer. The best analogue I can think of is the 19th century painter Mary Cassatt, who was born rich in Philadelphia but who wanted to paint, so she packed herself off to Paris at a time when it was very hard for women to make a living as painters. Now her canvases hang in the world's museums.
would you happen to have other episodes?
DaBearsRockMySox 4 months ago
@JoshFi why wasnt it a big deal when she was on roseanne though? i remember when roseanne had guest stars appearing they would always scream and holler for 5 seconds.
BrianEaZy 1 year ago
I hear Janet Jackson's Miss You Much in this clip meaning this was probably from late 1989 or 1990.
pannoni1 1 year ago
I love this lady. I presently work with her every week. I never thought that I would be working with her. Being around her is my dream come true. Thanks Sally!!
Kurt Evans
raulkurte 1 year ago
I think she's an terrific actress!!!!
missuniworld 1 year ago
Lol!! It's almost a parody! It's actually rather sad.
Musclehustle 1 year ago
I've always liked her! I remember her from Roseanne as David's emotionally unstable mother. She's also apparently some kind of yogi now - very interesting person.
madsketcher 2 years ago
I remember her in ANNA. She was good. What I find amazing is that she was rich but struggled for decades to become a successful actress, whereas affluence always seemed to me to be a natural ambition-killer. The best analogue I can think of is the 19th century painter Mary Cassatt, who was born rich in Philadelphia but who wanted to paint, so she packed herself off to Paris at a time when it was very hard for women to make a living as painters. Now her canvases hang in the world's museums.
goback3spaces 3 years ago
She really is such a great actress. From her superb performance in Anna to a great guest performance on Rosanne playing David's mother.
JoshFi 3 years ago
Sally was sensational in Anna! That was part was written for her.
bdwriley 3 years ago