Amy Landecker
Amy Landecker
Amy Landeckeris an American film, stage and television actress. She is known for her supporting roles in films Dan in Real Life, A Serious Man, and All Is Bright. In 2014, Landecker began starring as Sarah Pfefferman in the Amazon Studios critically acclaimed comedy-drama Transparent...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth30 September 1969
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
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The pedicure is beside the point - the rub is all I care about. And not just my feet, my calves and thighs. There is nothing better, except maybe a scalp massage.
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You always hear actors say, 'Theater is my first love,' and it is. It's a time when you really get to do what you do, and there's not a lot of waiting around and interruption and not a lot of money involved - sometimes money really clouds the waters of creativity.
I thought maybe I'd be a female sportscaster.
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Look at Jane Lynch, another Chicagoan. She has a career I'd kill for. She does amazing work; she's famous enough to have some power, but not so famous she has to deal with people buzzing around her life.
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I will spend anything on the best sheets in the world because I am going to be in them every night. I like them white and crazy soft.
We actually use a lot of improvisation on 'Transparent.'
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I actually cannot stand a room without a view - I would rather have a bedroom the size of a closet with a view over a suite without one.
I'll always identify as a Chicagoan; if it wasn't so cold, I'd be there forever.
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You don't want your personality to eclipse your work because no one would be interested in seeing your work anymore.
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Before I had satellite radio installed in my car, I thought I would lose my mind listening to commercials and having limited choices on the dial. Your car is your home in L.A., so you've got to have some good stuff to listen to.
When I was younger, everyone thought I was Courteney Cox.
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I was at the radio station all the time and on the air all the time. I met John Travolta and a lot of the other big '70s icons. Shaun Cassidy sang 'Da Do Ron Ron' to me onstage. I thought I was a rock star; I had an all-access-pass childhood.
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I've never, ever had a job that lasted for more than a few months.
I'm not as smart or talented as anyone around me. But they like me.