Jane Lynch reflects on her early days when moving to New York City only left her feeling overwhelmed, prompting her return to her comedy roots in Chicago. She humorously shares, "[It] ate me alive," illustrating the struggle many face when pursuing artistic aspirations in challenging environments.
Lynch discusses her personal evolution during the late 1980s, noting a transformative turning point in her life. A book gifted by her aunt, "The Seat of the Soul," helped her break free from her fears of intimacy. As she puts it, "I started to have less of the fear that kept me in a little cage, unable to have intimacy and to deal with the depth of my own feelings."
As Lynch's career blossomed post-transformation, she reflected on the varied roles she embraced throughout her journey. Celebrating her work in beloved films and series, she remarks, "I pride myself on having done a little of this, a little of that for my whole career," highlighting her versatility and willingness to explore diverse creative avenues.
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