whether it was edward albey, you know, peter hall, director, they would come to me, thank god.now? i was lucky, lucky, lucky. >> before i get too far into this conversation, and i don't want to color this question anymore than this, tell me about your mother. >> well, my mother was one of the most beautiful women, i have to say, of her generation. she was absolutely lovely. she was a very extremely sensitive irish actress. she came from belfast, northern ireland, and she came to london and she was sort of discovered by several, several people, one of them was the great actor, producer, gerald demoire, also a great leading man, and he chose her after she'd done a few little parts. incidentally, the interesting thing is, i'm going to go to london, and i'm jumping the gun here, i'm going to london next month practically, yes, to recreate a role i did on broadway, which was madam acarte in "blithe spirit." i'm going to be at the gilligan theater, a very old theater, the globe, and the globe is where my mother made her very first professional appearance in london, was at the globe t