1. If you were directing a movie, who would you cast as your leading man and woman?
harry connick, jr & sandy bullock
2. Aside from lettuce, what are your two favorite salad ingredients?
one of my favorite salad to make (or at least the one i'm craving today) has fresh heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, goat cheese, toasted pine nuts, basil and balsamic vinegar.
generally, i'm always in the mood for fresh, lovely tomatoes and cukes. fresh herbs. and goat cheese. or avocados. bacon.
why do i have to pick only two?
3. In what part of the world would you hate to be by yourself?
most anywhere, probably. i'm a little burned out right now on going amazing places alone. i've done that a lot in my life, and it's sometimes sort of annoying to me.
4. What was your favorite childhood game?
my best childhood gf, lauren and i would take our horses to the river adjacent our property and go swimming, diving off their backs and holding on to them while they swam across the river. we'd also race and create all kinds of imaginative games.
i also was well known for writing lots of one-girl shows, starring me, of course and staging productions from quite a young age. i got my start as a major ham pretty early on. : )
5. Who is the most famous person you have ever met?
while i've met a lot of celebrities (most through an earlier career working for a music label) there's only one time that i truly felt starstruck and giddy.
when i was working in NYC, i had occasion to pick up something from a really nice apt building for my boss, and as i entered the elevator, i noticed that there was a really good looking guy, sort of glancing downward. as we rode up in the elevator, he looked up, and directly at me, and it was john f kennedy, jr.
he looked up and smiled at me, almost saying, "yeah, i'ts me", because i'm sure my eyes were wide as saucers, even though i'm quite sure i was trying to play it cool.
later, i found out that he actually lived in that building.