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Daniel Petrie, Sr.
"I was now doing something that I love to do. The wonderful thing about directing, is that you're playing all the parts, you're the king, you're the queen, you're the jester. It's fun being able to do that."
"I was now doing something that I love to do. The wonderful thing about directing, is that you're playing all the parts, you're the king, you're the queen, you're the jester. It's fun being able to do that."
"'Mary Hartman’s' big breakdown scene affected me as I played it. It started to go darker and darker, so by the end, you could see I was really affected, and she goes to the institution. It was done beautifully by everyone because it was done with such restraint. I got the best compliment in my life from Norman Lear on that. That really means something."