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Mike Nichols asked if I would do The Birdcage. Mike and I are dear friends but he had never offered me a feature role in
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"Mike Nichols asked if I would do The Birdcage. Mike and I are dear friends but he had never offered me a feature role in a movie. My television career opened other doors for me"

- Christine Baranski

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Christine Baranski's quote talks to the power of friendship and the opportunities it can open up. Mike Nichols, a dear good friend of Baranski's, asked her to take on a feature role in his motion picture, The Birdcage. This was a significant chance for Baranski, as her television profession had not yet opened the door to include functions in films. The quote highlights the importance of relationship and how it can open up new chances. It also talks to the power of networking and how it can help one's profession. Baranski's quote is a testament to the power of friendship and networking, and how it can open brand-new opportunities.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Christine Baranski somewhere between May 2, 1952 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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