Helen Reddy was an Australian actress and singer known for her powerful voice and hit songs in the 1970s. Her most famous song, "I Am Woman," became an anthem of the feminist movement and earned her widespread acclaim. Reddy's contributions to music and her role in advocating for women's rights have made her a significant figure in both entertainment and social activism.
"If you had told me when I was 18 that I wouldn't have made it until I was 29, I would have said, Forget it."
"A lot of women are turned off by the physical appearance of some of the first feminists."
"I've been in a serious conversation with one of my children, and a fan has come up. I've been in a public bathroom and had the hand come under the stall with a paper and pen. That sort of thing anybody can live without."
"I think that two people who decide to live together in a marriage situation, they have an obligation to make the marriage work for them."
"If you tell people your ambitions, they usually laugh at you. When I told my girlfriends when I was 12 that I was going to Hollywood, they all laughed. And here I am!"
"I was very strongly influenced by women's magazines and I really believed tha a woman could not be married and raise a family and have a successful career all at the same time."