Nicole Fosse discussed career changes, 'All That Jazz' accuracy | KCRA Entertainment Archives
Nicole Fosse talked about her career change plans and the accuracy of "All That Jazz."
Updated: 7:00 AM PST Nov 11, 2024
Nicole. I understand if I heard correctly that you have no intention of staying *** dancer or an actress. Is that true or no? Did you hear that? Oh, I read that somewhere that you, I guess you saw your dad doing all these things and you said that isn't my type of life. I'd like to do something else someday. Is that possible? Well, I do have other interests. Um, and I really don't see myself trying to honk my leg up in 20 years, still cranking it up there, you know. Um, and I, I have other interests and I, I think, um, but I think it's possible with the way the business, the business lends itself to the fact that you can do other things and still maintain *** career in show business. Now, I haven't worked since the movie. I've had two small jobs *** couple days each. And, um, so I've had all this time where I could, I didn't this time but I could theoretically be in school studying something or if I have another craft, I could be practicing that and then come back to show business and I do have other interests was the motion picture. All that jazz starring Roy Scheider. Supposedly. Uh, the story of your father's life, was it pretty accurate? You can't call it autobiographical because he's still alive. That's true. And in the movie he dies at the end. Um, well, didn't he, wasn't he ill once? And is that what brought it on or? You know? Yes. Yes. He had open heart surgery. So that part's true. And he has *** daughter and there's *** daughter in the, in the movie. Would you like to do another movie? It was *** brand new experience to me, to do the film. So, I mean, I was, I was fascinated by just how it all works. I mean, I've been on movie sets before but I've never been there for the Duration Cabaret. Sweet Charity. Some of those. Yeah. Well, you know, sweet Charity. I was this big time flies.
Nicole Fosse discussed career changes, 'All That Jazz' accuracy | KCRA Entertainment Archives
Nicole Fosse talked about her career change plans and the accuracy of "All That Jazz."
Updated: 7:00 AM PST Nov 11, 2024
Nicole Fosse discussed career plans during a press tour for the movie “A Chorus Line” in 1986. The actress said she had other interests and was looking at pursuing jobs outside of acting and dancing. Her last acting credit was in an episode of “Miami Vice” in 1986.Fosse also discussed and the accuracy of the movie "All That Jazz,” which was loosely based on her father. She confirmed the accuracy of some parts of the film, including his open-heart surgery.WATCH the full interview in the video above.During his legendary, decades-long career with KCRA, Harry Martin directed and hosted the children’s show “Captain Sacto.” Martin went on to host “Martin at the Movies” and “ShowBiz,” where he was able to tell the stories of countless actors, singers, politicians, and athletes.
Nicole Fosse discussed career plans during a press tour for the movie “A Chorus Line” in 1986.
The actress said she had other interests and was looking at pursuing jobs outside of acting and dancing.
Her last acting credit was in an episode of “Miami Vice” in 1986.
Fosse also discussed and the accuracy of the movie "All That Jazz,” which was loosely based on her father. She confirmed the accuracy of some parts of the film, including his open-heart surgery.
WATCH the full interview in the video above.
During his legendary, decades-long career with KCRA, Harry Martin directed and hosted the children’s show “Captain Sacto.” Martin went on to host “Martin at the Movies” and “ShowBiz,” where he was able to tell the stories of countless actors, singers, politicians, and athletes.