[about her father Boris Karloff] A lot of people don't know that Frankenstein (1931) was his eighty-first film. Of course nobody ever saw the first eighty.
[When asked if she watches horror films] God no! I'm the biggest wuss in the world. I leave the room when Murder, She Wrote (1984) comes on.
[on her father Boris Karloff, speaking about his last wife putting him on the TV show "This Is Your Life"] "He said my stepmother sold him out for a washer and dryer!"
[on her father, Boris Karloff, divorcing her mother and why he married her mother's best friend] I don't have the faintest clue what went wrong... but at the same time, he married my stepmother the day after the divorce was final.
[at a convention appearance, alongside Bela Lugosi Jr.] The media hype that there was an animosity or a rivalry between our parents was just media hype, but it went a long way toward selling tickets for the films in which they appeared together.