
“The world's saddest man will live here in Los Angeles.”
"Fastest Growing Heartache In The West," from Beaucoups Of Blues (1970)
Her indignant comments on the runaway success of her musical Mamma Mia!, which grossed a $575m across the globe.
"Meryl Streep: Movies, marriage, and turning sixty," 2009
“The world's saddest man will live here in Los Angeles.”
"Fastest Growing Heartache In The West," from Beaucoups Of Blues (1970)
On how her upbringing in California affected her writing “Maurene Goo on Writing Relatable Characters and her Enduring Love of K Dramas” http://publiclibrariesonline.org/2018/02/goo/ (Public Libraries Online; 2018 Feb 28)
Song lyrics, Knocked Out Loaded (1986), Brownsville Girl (with Sam Shepard)
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
Source: The Movie Experience: Conversation with actress Shima Iwashita and director Masahiro Shinoda/Advice to Students http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Shinoda_Iwashita/shinoda_iwashita5.html (February 27, 1999)
Creep
Lyrics, Pablo Honey (1993)
"Persia White Interviews With Marta Walsh", interview with Talking Makeup (27 October 2009) http://talkingmakeup.com/beauty/featured/persia-white-interviews-with-marta-walsh/.
As quoted in "Roberto Mitchum: After all these years, still one of a kind"
“A lot of people can forget about you in Los Angeles.”
On why more American actors don't take roles in foreign-language films as he does, The New York Times, " Bilingualism Steps Into a Leading Role http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/31/movies/viggo-mortensen-and-other-actors-take-roles-in-foreign-films.html" (March 31, 2013).