A Quote by Maggie Siff

I grew up in the Bronx, but in Riverdale - not exactly an area of New York that's known for being rough and tumble. — © Maggie Siff
I grew up in the Bronx, but in Riverdale - not exactly an area of New York that's known for being rough and tumble.
I grew up in New York City. And I lived in the Bronx in a place called Parkchester.
I've been a law-abiding citizen ever since I grew up in the Bronx, New York.
I grew up in the New York area.
I grew up in The Bronx. I mean, I was born and raised in New York City. And I started singing in Spanish because I was always just connected to my Latin roots.
I grew up playing paintball and riding motorcycles and horses, so I really know how to rough and tumble.
New York, New York, - a helluva town, The Bronx is up but the Battery is down.
I grew up in New York, in a rough neighborhood where our biggest concern was not getting beat up. I was always far from the center of the Big Apple.
My feeling about growing up in New Jersey was, 'How come I'm not in New York?' That being said, I'm older and I have a better worldview now, and so I think I grew up in an incredibly privileged position. The town I grew up in is beautiful. I got a great education, and I'm very grateful for it.
I grew up in Harlem in New York, very rough, urban environment, and so what I found is that, if I can have kids travel to different places, countries, areas, it can expand their minds.
My father had a shoe factory in a depressed and rough area of New York City called Williamsburg.
I grew up in such a macho family. I had a former Green Beret for a dad, a mom who's really rough-and-tumble, and three very macho brothers.
I didn't have to do that much research to present a post-apocalyptic New York because I basically grew up in that New York. That old New York is gone, and that's one thing that's undiscoverable now but I explore in my fiction.
I grew up in New York, and I grew up with a mother who was an arts lover herself, and I went to these New York City public schools with these great arts education programs, so it was something that I was lucky enough to be able to be exposed to very early.
I grew up in the Bronx. The Bronx teaches you to survive. It's like, 'Bring it on!'
I grew up with my parents screaming and yelling at each other for the rent in Bronx, New York City at the time. It was $36. So my mind hadn't stretched out to that place where I could spend a whole month's rent on a 45-minute plane flight to Fargo, N.D.
I grew up playing basketball on the streets of New York City, and it was very, very rough, and I started playing in the NBA in the same way.
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