Quote by Selma Blair
Its fun to play mom. Last I knew I was playing a 17-year-old who g

Its fun to play mom. Last I knew I was playing a 17-year-old who graduated. – Selma Blair

Other quotes by Selma Blair

I played teen roles until high definition came out, and I could never understand it. I would go in for adult roles and be older than many of the people auditioning, but theyd cast the girl without a line on her face. – Selma Blair

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teen
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Im flatchested, Im short, Im brunette, I have droopy eyes, and so people have a hard time casting me as a beauty. – Selma Blair

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Beauty
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I used to wear a lot of red lipstick, and when I got a pimple, Id cover it up with eyeliner to turn it into a beauty mark. – Selma Blair

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Being a mom is hard, I think a lot of working moms feel that way. – Gwen Stefani

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Im not sure anyone – and I could be wrong in this – grows up thinking, I want to be a single mom. – Bridget Moynahan

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mom

Ive always wanted to be an actress, ever since I was a little girl. I always played the mom and I played my sister as the daughter. I wanted to be an actress on television and movies instead of just around the house. – Dakota Fanning

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mom

Well, you know, I was raised by a 1970s feminist. My mom had a consciousness-raising group. I used to sit at the top of the stairs and listen to them. – Ayelet Waldman

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mom

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