Soon-Yi Previn There is no question I owe Mia a great deal for adopting me. For that gesture, I still love her. – Soon-Yi Previn
Soon-Yi Previn My parents are Andre Previn and Mia, but obviously, they’re not even my real parents. – Soon-Yi Previn
Soon-Yi Previn I don’t think Mia should go on adopting children, and I think that all her adoptions should have been a warning signal to Woody when he met her. – Soon-Yi Previn
Soon-Yi Previn When I first got friendly with Woody, he and Mia were finished with their romance and were just friends. I think Mia would have been just as angry if he had taken up with another actress or his secretary. – Soon-Yi Previn
Soon-Yi Previn I was never interested in writing a ‘Mommie Dearest,’ getting even with Mia – none of that. – Soon-Yi Previn
Ronen Bergman I have covered Israeli hostage and M.I.A. cases for more than 15 years, including the covert ways in which Israel’s powerful espionage agencies operate to bring soldiers home alive or dead. Over that time, the issue has come to dominate public discourse to a degree that no one could have predicted. – Ronen Bergman
Romeo Santos My biggest tunes – ‘Eres Mia,’ ‘Llevame Contigo,’ ‘Propuesta Indecente’ – they aren’t featuring anyone but me. – Romeo Santos
Roger Taylor Most theatrical events range in the inaudible. When I went to see ‘Mamma Mia,’ I thought they were playing it through a megaphone. – Roger Taylor
Rafael Nadal Every year I go to Broadway to see a musical – I like the music. I saw ‘Mamma Mia;’ I saw ‘Les Miserables;’ I saw ‘Phantom of the Opera’ like six, seven times. – Rafael Nadal
Phyllida Lloyd I didn’t really realize I was a woman director until I walked onto the set at Pinewood Studios when I did ‘Mamma Mia!’ and everybody was calling each other ‘Governor’ and ‘Sir’… and then, looking at me, ‘Well… good morning!’ – Phyllida Lloyd
Phyllida Lloyd In the not-for-profit world, I never felt that being female was an impediment. I was, however, given my break into commercial theatre by a female producer, Judy Craymer, and women – in particular, Donna Langley, president of production at Universal – were crucial in giving ‘Mamma Mia’ a home in Hollywood. – Phyllida Lloyd