this, you know? and beautiful role. fantastic movie. but there i was doing the same thing, only with more beautiful costumes. so, if you had an opportunity to kind of reach back to you teenage years, the early part of your career and you would be able to advise yourself, given your life path, your odyssey, what would you have advised that young girl about to embark on a life in entertainment? i would have said to rosy, to delores, don t go to hollywood. go to the theatre. where people were still allowed to play different kinds of roles. but my thinking, my what s the word for that, my set, my take was that in order to be a famous star, you had to go to hollywood. i had never done theatre unless
i was, oh, my gosh, much, much older. so hollywood was the answer for me. it wasn t the best answer. in the meantime, however, it made me very strong. in the meantime. i met someone like marlon brando, who ultimately did me one of the greatest favors he ever did any woman, which was to say, you need help. she is remarkable and congrats to her for the big sag award. top of the hour now, hello, again. here are the top stories we re following. shots fired inside a philadelphia school prompting a lockdown. two students were rush to the hospital and today, police are searching for the suspect. and the top hollywood producer behind unchained rather is taking a stand against violence. why he wants his movie to hurt the nra and how do you feel about sharing the road with cars that are driving themselves?
and it happened in west side story. and of course the king and i. but yet again, i was talking like this, you know? beautiful role. fantastic movie. but there i was doing the same thing, only with more beautiful costumes. so if you had an opportunity to kind of reach back to your teenage years, early part of your career and you would be able to advise yourself, given your life path, your odyssey. what would you have advised that young girl about to embark on a life in entertainment? i would have said to rosita, don t go to hollywood. go to the theatre, where people were still allowed to play different kinds of roles. but my thinking, my what s the word for that.
my set, my take was that in order to be a famous star, you had to go to hollywood. never occurred to me i had never done theatre until i was oh, my gosh, much, much older. so hollywood was the answer for me. it wasn t the best answer. in the meantime, however, it made me very strong. and in the meantime, i met someone like marlon brando who ultimately did me one of the greatest favors he ever did any woman, which was to say you need help. wow. isn t that hard to hear, that she thinks that she shouldn t have gone to hollywood? that would be her advice. anyway, there s much more with rita moreno, tomorrow, 5:00 eastern as she opens up about her relationship with marlon brando. why she says he was like a drug and an obsession. and she also talks about her love affair with elvis and why she found him dull. her words, not mine. stay with us. and every day si, we ve worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf
actually successful. so i think we have to take it seriously in that regard. he set a stage. professors, thanks so both of you for joining us. we know this is just really the beginning of much more dialogue to come. thank you. she is an icon of the screen and stage. and she is revealing all. my candid conversation with oscar winner rita moreno. the surprising advice she would have given her teenage self. i would have said to rosy, don t go to hollywood. my father thought i was a nut for taking the job, but i took the job working at burger king. i became operations manager and director of burger king in europe. he s coming from a very strong corporate sector and he says he s now paying for his sins. now i want to use the