I think in Mrs. C, I certainly played myself. A very compulsive, sweet person. Marion Ross compulsivepersonplay Change image and share on social
The thing about hearing loss is that no one can see it. Most people are so impatient; they just assume that the person with hearing loss is being rude, or slow-witted. Marion Ross assumehearimpatient Change image and share on social
I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work. Marion Ross adorecontractend Change image and share on social
The great classics that, as a professional you don't get to do, you do as a student, when you don't know any better. Marion Ross classicgreatprofessional Change image and share on social
Happy Days, which we did for 11 years, we did with three cameras in front of a live audience. Very special. We had a party every Friday night. The boys, Ron, Henry, they grew up on that show. Marion Ross audienceboycamera Change image and share on social
I have to constantly remind myself that I am communicating with a person with hearing loss. Marion Ross communicateconstantlyhear Change image and share on social
I learned a great deal doing Brooklyn Bridge. I was able to take a giant step into the terrible reality that was then. We saw the cattle cars that took folks away. Just knowing it was real, it would be impossible not to feel. Marion Ross bridgebrooklyncar share on social
I have tremendous faith in theuniverse. I feel at home on this planet. Even though it's a very big world out there, I plan on walking right through the middle of it unharmed. Marion Ross bigfaithfeel Change image and share on social
Happy Days was a wonderful, wonderful experience and I would not have traded it for the world. Marion Ross dayexperiencehappy Change image and share on social