[on how she got her most famous role, Catwoman on "Batman" (1966)] I had lived in New York at the time on Beekman Place. I remember it was a weekend, Friday or Saturday, and my brother had come down from Harvard with five or six of his friends, and we wer...
Tell me I`m beautiful, it`s nothing. Tell me I`m intellectual - I know it. Tell me I`m funny and it`s the greatest compliment in the world anyone could give me.
It was so wonderful being on "Batman" (1966) because you could be nasty and mean, and in the `50S women could never--unless you were some `B` picture actress--be mean, bad, and nasty. It was so satisfying; I can`t tell you how satisfying it was.
[interview in Star Trek Magaazine, #1, Sept./Oct. 2006] "Star Trek" (1966)--oh my goodness, what a following that show has! I get asked about it all the time, and I receive lots of fan mail from it, even though I only did one episode.