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I went to college in Pittsburgh at Carnegie Mellon University... studied acting there. Then I went to New York for about five years. I moved out here about 10 years ago.
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I'm a bit of a layman physics junkie. I don't really understand it, but I love trying to understand it.
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I did theater at Carnegie, and in Pittsburgh and New York.
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I have a son, Mason, who is disabled - cerebral palsy - and he does not walk independently, sit independently or speak. He uses a talking computer. I started becoming an advocate for him when he was 3 years old.
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I believe in giving back.
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For all of my fortune, there are many with misfortune that need a hand.
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There are amazing schools and amazing educators that are doing a wonderful job. And then there are a lot of educators that are not prepared to deal with inclusive education. They haven't been trained. It's really quite lovely and easy when you understand how to do it.
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I am willing to lend that hand, I will continue to stay involved with my charities as long as they need me.
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It's fun to get really intense and emotionally detailed and complicated.
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The world is changing and the physical barriers are down now. It's time for the emotional barriers to go down. And what better place to start than school?
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Certainly situation comedy is harder than people who are good at it make it look, but it's fun to do something different.
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We've all had those moments where we take a person for granted.
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I knew that I wanted to be an actor. Then it became about whether acting wanted me. So, I gave it a shot. It hasn't worked out too bad, so far.