
“Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice.The Nanny is an American television sitcom which originally aired on CBS from November 3, 1993, to June 23, 1999, starring Fran Drescher as Fran Fine, a Jewish fashionista from Flushing, Queens, New York, who becomes the nanny of three children from the New York-British high society. I would like to snap my fingers and be wherever I wanna be! If you had to introduce yourself to someone via a meal, what would it be?Ī beautiful, simple green salad, a very expensive bottle of red wine, a delicious bowl of al dente pasta, and a decadent dessert. What do you wear when you want to feel powerful? What is something you would absolutely never wear?Īt this stage of the game I would not wear a mini skirt! "You took a wrong turn! Go back to where you started and take a right instead of a left." What would the devil say if you arrived in hell? What would God say if you arrived in heaven? The rose has been taking a beach walk with my friends from Indebted and the thorn was stepping on a bee and getting stung! Would you rather maintain a young mind or a young body? What’s in it?Īll-organic corn beef, mustard, melted cheese, toasted rye. What were the circumstances for the last time you held someone's hand?Ī deli is going to name a sandwich after you. Maybe it was when I said dermatologic cosmetic work was not noticeable. When was the last time you lied to someone's face? Last name of who played Jimmy in the pilot of The Nanny. No matter what weight you are, sell it as sexy and voluptuous and that’s how the world will perceive it! What was your mother right all along about? I once made the mistake of wearing a very flashy Todd Oldham to a very tailored Giorgio Armani tribute dinner. It is vast and great and powerful but it is not haunted.īread with olive oil or bread with butter? (Assume all components are “the good kind.”)įuck, kill, or marry: earth, wind, and fire.ĭescribe your worst outfit (and where and when it happened). Each morning when I open my eyes, I look at it and it inspires me to make the day worthwhile. I have an Ed Ruscha painting in my bedroom that is an image of a sail boat with the words “Today, today, today” in the shape of a sail. What is the last time you were moved by a work of art (any kind of art) and what was it? My home with Peter, my parents, and my dog, eating pasta al fresco. In the meantime, she answered our questionnaire with her signature honesty and wit. Nothing has ever been more perfect surely. As if that wasn't enough, she recently announced that she will be taking The Nanny to Broadway as a musical. With devoted Instagram accounts-one for her on-screen outfits, one that imagines her outfits as works of art-it was only a matter of time before she was back on our televisions (or should we say streaming devices?), playing a very cool boomer mother that moves in with her millennial kids in the NBC comedy Indebted. The show was a hit, but after it went off the air Drescher became even more iconic as a new generation discovered her fashion sense and turned her into an icon. The New York native made an indelible mark on pop culture-and also our hearts when she played the role of Fran Fine, a.k.a. Welcome to the GARAGE Questionnaire- a set of questions for our times, with inquiries that range from delicate to unhinged-all the better to peer into the multifaceted minds of our creative heroes.į ran Drescher hardly needs an introduction, but here we go.
