“I did not like acting. I wasn’t very good and wasn’t interested in being good but I was interested in helping people that were good.”

—  Nicole Jaffe

Super ‘70s and ‘80s: “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!”—Nicole David (Jaffe) https://www.noblemania.com/2011/10/super-70s-and-80s-scooby-doo-where-are_10.html (October 10, 2011)

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