"I would not have gone into acting. I would have done something else with my life. Although I had an incredible amount of fun, and it opened up doors for me that were unattainable in other ways, I think I would have been better off developing my brains. On the other hand, I might not have gotten into what I'm doing now without that background. All the experience I had in television, radio, theater, stage and films gave me confidence in front of crowds. Because of that, I can talk to an audience of a thousand people without a moment's nervousness, and talk without a script for hours."
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Interview with Elaine Hollingsworth (July 9, 2007)
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Sara Shane
Sara Shane (May 18, 1928 – July 31, 2022) was an American actress.
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