Judith Light has revealed her surprisingly basic and inexpensive secret to maintaining a youthful appearance.
“Castor oil, Vaseline, coconut oil,” the 77-year-old actress exclusively told Page Six at The Wrap’s Power Women New York Breakfast earlier this week.
“I swear to God,” she said excitedly. “I mean, it sounds like I’m grooming a horse!”
The “Who’s the Boss?” alum said she loves expensive skin care products like La Mer and La Prairie, but added, “We also love things that are natural, things that are safe and good for the environment, things that are good and safe for the climate and everything else.”
“Yes, those are the ones I use every night.”
The Emmy winner joked that he was “applied with oil like a seal,” but he’s wearing socks after slathering it on his feet.
Wright began her career on Broadway before breaking out as Karen Wollek in One Life to Live, before breaking into prime time in Who’s the Boss?, playing a high-powered divorced businesswoman opposite Tony Danza. This sitcom aired from 1984 to 1992.
The “Poker Face” alum said she wasn’t worried about being typecast after “Who’s the Boss?,” but she “took caution” by understanding that she needed to remind people of her acting talent.
“You have to guide the industry. It’s not the industry’s responsibility to know everything you do,” she explained.
There, Wright, who began his career in repertory theater, returned to the stage, “which I hadn’t done in 22 years.”
She won back-to-back Tony Awards for Best Actress for her performances in “Other Desert Cities” and “The Assembled Parties.”
Wright also received critical acclaim for her roles in “Transparent,” “Impeachment,” “The Politician,” and most recently “All’s Fair.”
And she told us she had no problem auditioning for the role.
“I have never thought of my entire career as anything other than being humble and serving in some way,” Wright said.
She then participated in a panel discussion with Lea Michele and Kerry Washington.
