Judith Light isn't afraid of aging: "These are the crone years"
SalonJudith Light isn't afraid to be afraid. The Emmy-winning, Tony-winning, GLAAD Media Award-winning actor has forged a one-of-a-kind career in entertainment, swinging from theater to film to television, in groundbreaking series like "Who's the Boss?," "Ugly Betty," "Transparent," and more recently in "Julia," "Shining Vale" and "The Politician." I look at these stories that were really the first of their kinds, whether it's "Who's the Boss?" But it's really interesting you talk about "Transparent," and Joey Soloway, who was the creator, that genius, there was a whole time when I had a conversation with them, it was a dialogue, and I was doing a play in New York, and Joey and I never talked about the piece so much, we didn't talk about "Transparent." It seems like in the past couple of years you have gravitated in a direction that's been exploring horror in things like "American Horror Story" and "Shining Vale," and this, which is a thriller.