Q&A With Jane Kaczmarek
By Susan L. Hornik
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Q&A With… Jane Kaczmarek
By Susan L. Hornik
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 In TNT’s Raising the Bar, your character has a relationship with your younger sexy co-star, Jonathan Scarfe. Have you ever dated a younger man? |
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 I have! For a little while—he was ten years younger. But that was silly. I was in New York in the 80s when we were all crazy. It was ill-advised! |
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 Nowadays, they call that a cougar! |
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 I just heard that expression! Which I didn’t realize was such a real thing! |
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 But hypothetically, if you weren’t married, would you want a younger man?! |
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 I would be so worried it would be, you know, like he was coming home from college expecting you to do the laundry! I think there’s something really wonderful about dating people your own age. You have the same aches and pains. You like the same music. I mean, technology scares the hell out of me! I wouldn’t want a guy who was too proficient with his BlackBerry — I don’t like all of that! I don’t know — I think I’m turning into my Polish grandmother or something! |
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 Does your husband, West Wing actor Bradley Whitford, have a comment about your boy toy on the show?! |
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 He is actually doing a play in New York right now, playing a fellow in Paris who is engaged to three airline stewardesses! So he’s making out with three different women! Which is why he doesn’t mind what I am doing! And I’m happy he’s away—I get the bed all to myself! And Jonathan more than makes up for those stewardesses! He’s a really good kisser! |
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 Would you ever want to act in something with your hubby? |
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 No! No—we did a play once. I played his mother and his psychiatrist. We couldn’t stop laughing at each other. We had a good time, but we realized it wouldn’t work—we were too busy laughing at each other the whole time! |
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 What do you think is the secret to a great relationship? |
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 I guess you give each other a lot of room. You know, just because you’re married, you don’t always want the same thing. Going away to do a play for six months is something wild horses couldn’t have dragged me to do. But it’s really important to him. So, you kind of choose your battles. |
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 Contributing entertainment editor Susan L. Hornik is based in Los Angeles.
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