I am the boss of me. You can't change anyone else. Women think they can. But you know what? You can't. Lorraine Bracco boschangewoman Change image and share on social
You know, growing up, I lived in a neighborhood in Long Island where there was basically one black family. And I remember hearing all the parents and the kids in the neighborhood say racist things about this family. Lorraine Bracco basicallyblackfamily share on social
Everything was coming my way, but I was going down. I was painfully empty. Lorraine Bracco comeemptypainfully Change image and share on social
I am funny. No one else thinks I am funny. But I am funny. Lorraine Bracco funnythink Change image and share on social
I thought I was going to be a lot more freaked out by being naked onstage. I think on film I would have been more freaked out, because film is less forgiving. But onstage it's lit so beautifully. It would make my mother look good. Lorraine Bracco beautifullyfilmforgive share on social
I was so busy fighting and so busy trying to keep everything above water that I didn't realize I was spiraling downward with nowhere to go. Lorraine Bracco busydownwardfight Change image and share on social
If I am going to get in a cab to go home, and I see a sign for an open house, I will go in. I like real estate because I am the boss. Lorraine Bracco boscabestate Change image and share on social
I learned nothing while I was in school. Lorraine Bracco learnschool Change image and share on social
My family was blue collar, a middle-class kind of thing. My father was born in Detroit, Italian-American. My mother is English. She acted on the stage with Diana Dors. Her parents were French. Lorraine Bracco actamericanbear Change image and share on social