1.
I had my electricity turned off three times because I never had time to pay my bills. It was a joke. I'm making a ton of money, and I'm walking around my apartment with flashlights.
Sherry Stringfield
2.
I'm a terrible patient, and I find that doctors can be very condescending.
Sherry Stringfield
3.
Only the patients have to take off their clothes. I think I'm pretty safe.
Sherry Stringfield
4.
It took a long time to get out of my contract. The producers thought I was negotiating for more money.
Sherry Stringfield
5.
There's only so much you can do with an attorney on a show that's about New York policemen.
Sherry Stringfield
6.
It took the producers a while to realize I wanted a full-bodied life. I wanted to get out before I felt I'd sacrificed so much to get somewhere that I couldn't afford to leave.
Sherry Stringfield
7.
I played the best role I've ever seen on TV or film in the last five years. It was hugely gratifying.
Sherry Stringfield
8.
Why does anybody want to be famous? You know what's important to me? Having lunch! Pasta! Seeing my friends! Is that so crazy?
Sherry Stringfield
9.
I don't get rattled about the big things. I get rattled when I have to pick up my laundry, get gas in the car, pick up a script.
Sherry Stringfield
10.
It's amazing how everyone has an opinion on how you should live your life.
Sherry Stringfield
11.
I'm incredibly happy to be doing my own thing in New York.
Sherry Stringfield
12.
You can't mess up. If you do, everyone wants to kill you.
Sherry Stringfield
13.
Series television is either a nightmare or the best thing in the whole world. It really depends on, I think, where you are in your life.
Sherry Stringfield
14.
Physics has the cutest words.
Sherry Stringfield
15.
People can get certain good things out of fame, but until it killed a princess nobody ever talked about how bad it can be.
Sherry Stringfield
16.
I love going to the set every day, because Noah Wylie will be there waiting.
Sherry Stringfield
17.
I love having no sense of tomorrow or yesterday.
Sherry Stringfield
18.
I'm from the theater. I never wanted to be a star.
Sherry Stringfield