Andie MacDowell

Andie MacDowell
Rosalie Anderson "Andie" MacDowellis an American actress and fashion model. She made her film debut in 1984's Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, before receiving critical acclaim for her role in Sex, Lies, and Videotape. Since then she has appeared in several notable films, including Groundhog Dayand Four Weddings and a Funeral. She has also starred in Green Card, Short Cuts, Michaeland Multiplicity. From 2013 to 2015, she starred in the drama series Cedar Cove...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth21 April 1958
CityGaffney, SC
CountryUnited States of America
I am committed to ovarian cancer research on a national level and in my community in the Carolinas. It is important to me to know the women that are true fighters of this difficult disease.
She was amazing, ... Much better than I'd have been at 13. She danced and sang up a storm. I could never have done that.
Someday, I'll make a movie with a British accent.
She is an artist that I have a lot of respect for. She's a very strong woman . . . a little intimidating, but in a good way! She passed on a lot of confidence to me.
Of course I have TIME underneath my belt. It would be a shame to put that to waste. It's bizarre. Who came up with this concept. What happened? When did this happen. We are supposed to be liberated and it seems like we've declined. Someone told me that Mae West did not start her acting career until she turned 40.
My girls have been a great support to me. I come to them when I need to make a decision; they love to watch me work.
Like anybody, you have moments when you question yourself and you're insecure.
There are lots of great actresses who are great because they'll do anything.
Whenever I was with her, I simply felt I was with a fellow actor,
I've worked with producers who have told me to lose weight, and I'm not overweight, but they want you to look strange, anorexic, horrible. It's odd. It's like they are exerting a power over women, that they want them to look really frail.
I'm strong. I'm outspoken. I feel like I'm equal to men. I can walk in the woods just as much and as far as a man can. Yet I'm still female. I'm very female.
I was fortunate to be able to do two movies with Harold Ramis. He was the kindest of any director with whom I worked. Harold was a genius. On top of his talent, he could do the 'New York Times' crossword puzzle faster than anyone! I am lucky to have known him as well as I did. I will miss him.
I think yoga has given me better posture. People don't realise how strong it makes you. You have to use your body weight to hold yourself. As you get older, you're supposed to lift weights, but I find that kind of boring. Yoga is lifting my own body.
Kindness can come from someone on Twitter, it can come from someone on the street, it can come from someone at work. Without kindness, I don't know what I would do. The greatest part of life is the simple things.