How did you get into acting? Was it something you've always wanted to do?
My mother forced me to become an actor when I was seven, and then refused to let me quit, even though I literally begged her to stop making me work. She used and exploited me to get things she wanted for herself.
I sincerely believed acting was something I wanted to do, because my mother manipulated and gaslighted me my entire childhood. I was completely brainwashed. By the time I was old enough to realize that not only was it not my idea, but that I didn’t have to be an actor any more if I didn’t want to, I was terrified I would be the huge failure my abusive father always made me believe I was, so I kept trying to be an actor well into my 30s.
In my 40s, I decided to retire from acting on-camera, and use what I’d learned over the years to work as a voice actor, audiobook narrator, and writer. I’m a New York Times bestselling author! And number on audiobook narrator!
I just turned 50 in July. I’m still doing the performing and entertaining work I’m pretty good at, but I’m only doing it on my terms. My favorite thing I’m doing right now is hosting The Ready Room, the official online destination for all things Star Trek universe.
I’m the happiest I’ve ever been in my life. I’m truly thriving. I’ve been married for almost 24 years, I have two wonderful children and a daughter-in-law I love like my own. It’s a really good life, but I’m not going to lie: I had to crawl through a LOT of shit to get here.
trap sprung
Fortis Bank. Brussels, November 2012.
Imani Gandy posted a picture of Brown Paper Bag Roasted Chicken on Bluesky. I didn’t know this was a thing, so I went to duckduckgo and asked it to show me a recipe. This is the first one on the list and what I’m making for dinner some night this week.
no I’m not
Lichtenstein Castle, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
German vintage postcard
The Kids in the Hall // Pilot - Naked For Jesus
Iskra 1256 (ussr, 1979)
Dead and Euronymous
tribute to david lynch for a local theater 💙
Blondie - Rock & Folk Magazine issue 164 Sep 1980
Poster art for the French version (‘Frissons d'horreur’) of the 1975 Italian horror film 'The Victim’ (aka 'Autopsy’ in the US)
“Blood and Black Lace - The Definitive Guide to Italian Sex and Horror Movies”, 1999