Was the movie filmed entirely in New York?
Obviously the outside scenes were It was filmed partly in New York and partly in LA, where they built the studios on the sound stage. So some of the studios we used here in New York, and then they rebuilt the exact same studio. You walked into the soundstage, and it was like, Wait a minute! Am I in New York or what! There’s even dust over here where there was in New York! They are really amazing in the way they reproduce everything! What were your favorite experiences in TV, movies, or on Broadway? Well, you know, the thing is that after The Turning Point came out, we did massive tours promoting the film, so I really didn’t have any time to digest anything. And then they were throwing me into TV shows. Like I did Happy Days, which could have been a great experience, but unfortunately, when I was doing that show, we were in Long Beach and I was doing my first The Leaves are Fading; I was also doing another show for someone who was choreographing this Broadway style number on me. So, I w