Preacher’ really appeals to my iconoclastic nature because I’m a student of comparative world religions since my early 20s, so I love shows that really challenge what you think about all these things. I think it’s genius. I was so excited there was a role I could play on it. Betty Buckley Read Quote
I’ll tell you, in making film, especially when you’re an actress, you’re always worried about how you look on film, how they light you, always working with your camera people to be at your best, with the expectations of our culture that you always look perfect and beautiful and whatever. Betty Buckley Read Quote
When I was young, I was very blessed to have this insight that my best work would be when I was an older actress. I just always knew that as a young actress. Betty Buckley Read Quote
I was hugely relieved to discover there was a purpose for girls with loud voices. Betty Buckley Read Quote
It’s just a little ranch. Thirty-five acres. In Texas, if it’s not a thousand acres, it’s considered a ranchette. Betty Buckley Read Quote
T Bone and I grew up together in Fort Worth, Texas. He had his own recording studio by the time he was seventeen years old. When we were both nineteen he made the first archival recording of my voice. Betty Buckley Read Quote
I had just gotten a job on ‘Preacher’ on AMC and was in New Orleans starting work on that. My agent called and said ‘Are you sitting down?’ and I said ‘No’ and he said ‘Scott Rudin wants you to do ‘Hello, Dolly!’ and all I could say was ‘Oh my God, I’ll have to call you back.’ Betty Buckley Read Quote