Tracy Jo Pollan (born June 22, 1960) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Ellen Reed on the sitcom Family Ties from 1985 to 1987. Read full biography of Tracy Pollan →
Worrying won't prevent the worst outcome. I've learned to live in the moment, which is not my natural tendency. I've always thought that... →
I'm not a social retard, but I prefer to go unnoticed.
Michael and I had great role models. Though his father has passed away, his parents had an amazingly strong marriage, as do mine. Both weathered... →
I'm not a writer, but I'm very good at editing. That's my specialty. I can read something and tell you everything that's wrong with... →
Happiness is definitely a priority in our household. That the kids are happy and everybody is comfortable. Self-esteem is very important.
James Patterson has a way with female characters. He understands women in a way that a lot of male writers don't.
It's not that I'm necessarily looking for things that are so dark and emotional. But if I see something where the character goes through... →
Everybody has their challenges; I couldn't say that we have more challenges than other people, they're just different.
I get so much out of being married and raising my kids - that's really important to me.
I wasn't a very good waitress, always spilling things on people and forgetting things. I once spilled ashes all over Mike Wallace's table.
I'm a bit of a homebody. It doesn't take long for me to get to the point where I'm ready to be home again.
My family absolutely comes first, and I don't mean that in a Pollyanna way. It's the focus of my life because it's what makes me happy.
When something's got to give, family always wins. I couldn't live with myself if it was the other way.