I was always telling everybody that I could be funny.
Meaning of the quote
Sally Kellerman, an American actress, said that she often told people she could be funny. This means she wanted others to know that she had the ability to make them laugh and be entertaining. She likely enjoyed being humorous and wanted to share that part of herself with others.
About Sally Kellerman
Sally Kellerman was an acclaimed American actress who had a prolific 60-year career. She is best known for her Oscar-nominated role as Major Margaret ‘Hot Lips’ Houlihan in the iconic film M*A*S*H. Kellerman also appeared in numerous other films and TV shows, and was a talented singer and voice actress as well.
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