Sally Kirkland is an American actress born on October 31, 1941. She is known for her performances in films such as Anna and The Sting. Kirkland has had a long and varied career in film and television, earning recognition for her talent and dedication to acting. She has also been involved in various social causes and advocacy work. Sally continues to be active in the entertainment industry, showcasing her skills and passion for acting.
"I think you can really tell a good actor if you can put a camera on them and they can just talk and emote and react and you don't have to keep cutting away from them, because they are the language and the behavior. It's all a tour-de-force performance."
"I certainly was one of the instigators in the 1960s of freedom of expression."
"When I was growing up watching Marilyn Monroe, I learned that you can be very beautiful, very glamorous and very vulnerable and not give up your soul just because you were a movie star."
"My attitude is always one of sensuality, aggressive enthusiasm and a kind of outrageousness in my expression."
"I had no idea that he was going to write that, but I've always believed that insecurity was what would keep you always in your innocence, no matter what the business did."
"I always told, Sandra Bullock was my student when she was younger, I always told her it's important that we hold on to our insecurity, the wisdom of insecurity."
"Probably what my comment meant was that I don't care about the circumstances if I can tell the truth."