Candice Bergen
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"Candice Patricia Bergen" is an American actress and former fashion model. For her role as the title character on the CBS situation comedy/sitcom Murphy Brown, she won five Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards as Best Actress in a TV Comedy. She is also an Academy Award nominee.

Bergen began her career as a fashion model and appeared on the front cover of Vogue magazine, before making her screen debut in the 1966 film The Group (film)/The Group. She went on to star in The Sand Pebbles (film)/The Sand Pebbles (1966) and Carnal Knowledge (film)/Carnal Knowledge (1971). For her role in the 1979 film Starting Over (1979 film)/Starting Over, she received an Academy Award nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress/Best Supporting Actress, while for her role in the 1982 film Gandhi (film)/Gandhi, she received a British Academy Film Awards/BAFTA Award nomination for BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role/Best Supporting Actress. She made her Broadway (theatre)/Broadway debut in the 1984 play Hurlyburly (play)/Hurlyburly.

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I may not be a great actress but I've become the greatest at screen orgasms. Ten seconds of heavy breathing, roll your head from side to side, simulate a slight asthma attack and die a little.

Were women meant to do everything-work and have babies?

Dreams are, by definition, cursed with short life spans.

When are you going to realize that if it doesn't apply to me it doesn't matter?

People see you as an object, not as a person, and they project a set of expectations onto you. People who don't have it think beauty is a blessing, but actually it sets you apart.

I used to believe that marriage would diminish me, reduce my options. That you had to be someone less to live with someone else when, of course, you have to be someone more.

It's impossible to be more flat-chested than I am.

I love the sort of cat and mouse with Denny Crane and that's really fun to play.

Hollywood is like Picasso's bathroom.

I'd seen the show, and I'd read the reviews of the show, and I said, 'Oh! What I wouldn't give to work with those two guys.