“Look, I'm working with Meg Ryan. I've never done this before, but she's doing amazing work. You should audition her.”

Interceding on behalf of her persistently typecast student, as quoted by director Jane Campion in "Cut to Darkness: Meg Ryan, survivor, pushes beyond "America's sweetheart" in a raw new film" http://articles.latimes.com/2003/oct/05/entertainment/ca-schruers5/2 by Fred Schruers, in The Los Angeles Times (October 5, 2003)

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