“I knew at a very early age what I wanted to do. Some people refer to it as indulging in my instincts and artistic bent. I call it just showing off, which was what I did from about three years of age on.”

"Mary Tyler Moore" Interview by Diane Werts at Archive of American Television (23 October 1997)

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