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Sharon Gless

"I think, on the whole, men are much more shallow than women."

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"I think, on the whole, men are much more shallow than women."

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"Yeah, I've always been accused of having a sense of mischief and I'm very flattered that you say you can see it in the roles I play, because I think that's important, even if I do play intense characters, like especially Christine Cagney."
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"The way they were writing Christine as this older woman who got married, which she shouldn't have. Obviously got divorced right away. Reached the glass ceiling in the police precinct. So there is a part of her that died because she knows she couldn't go any farther."
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"I've come to learn that there is a real difference between men and women. It's genetic."
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"Studios were just run differently. There really was a head of a studio. There were people who loved their studios. Who worked for their studios and were loaned out to other people and everybody sort of got a piece. Well now there's a handful now."
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"In my early days I was a contract player at Universal and I had a wonderful mentor named Monique James, who was head of talent there, and she used to drag me on sets to do parts."
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"But it took me awhile to figure out Christine at this age, you know."
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"But I've always believed that Christine Cagney shouldn't be played past a certain age."
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