Shortly after I finished chemo, but during my 12 weeks of radiation, Lennon and I returned to work on the third season of the show we write, produce and star in, ‘Playing House.’ Jessica St. Clair Read Quote
We hope that by sharing my experience – our experience, Lennon and I – that somebody who is going through this process or helping their loved one through it might feel less alone, and might even have some better information for their cancer care. Jessica St. Clair Read Quote
The truth is that when Lennon is Bosephus, she is so mean to me. She can’t smile because the mustache will come off. So in between takes, it’s just scowling. And then when we are on camera, Bosephus treats me like a piece of meat. I’m repulsed and also attracted to it. Jessica St. Clair Read Quote
We’re in this really different world of television where everybody is binge watching, and it almost doesn’t matter where you’re airing. Jessica St. Clair Read Quote
I used to joke that, since breastfeeding, my boobs looked like an old athletic sock with some loose change at the bottom, so when I felt a lump the size of a marble, I knew something was terribly wrong. Jessica St. Clair Read Quote
Did I still feel like I’d been run over by a Mack Truck? Absolutely. It’s chemo, after all. Jessica St. Clair Read Quote
The way that UCB taught us to improvise, you always start from an inspiration from your life, something that’s happened to you or a friend. And then you put a comic game onto it. It always starts from a place of reality, of truth. Jessica St. Clair Read Quote
If you write for somebody that you know, then your job is so much easier. Jessica St. Clair Read Quote