I think my main mantra of TanaCon is just being inclusive. It's for everyone. It's young and it's fun.
I suppose being quite young and being thrust quite dramatically into a large public arena skewered my vision of what it means to live and be a part of something.
Film is something I've always loved since I was very young. In fact, I actually wanted to study to be a filmmaker when I was younger.
When I was beginning, a young actor could go from repertory company to repertory company. I did that and loved it. I was also lucky.
When I was young, a gatefold album by 'Pink Floyd' or 'Led Zeppelin' was something to get excited about, something you longed for.
When I met Jack Kennedy, he was a serious young man with a dream. He was not a womanizer, not as I understood the term.
The idea of being a young 50 sounds like you're trying to kid yourself, like a Harley-Davidson or something. I've bought a dressage horse instead.