"It’s so cool to be 40 these days."
Onscreen, Kathryn Morris helps "karma come full circle" in the CBS police procedural Cold Case. Off-screen, the actress—who has also been featured in such films as Minority Report—runs her own movie and television production company. "I'm not interested in being one of those women in a panic because I'm past some Hollywood expiration date," she says. From her case file:In my fridge you'll find . . .
. . . organic milk. No hormones, please; I've read they're making preteens develop super-early. I could probably use that (I'm still in puberty, I think), but I'll stick with the organic milk.
If I could be a fly on the wall, I'd visit . . .
. . . Condoleezza Rice. [Cold Case producer] Jerry Bruckheimer told me she loved the show, so I had this fantasy that on a Sunday night, she would sit on her sofa, cozy in her sweat suit, and watch it. Bush would be calling and she wouldn't answer.
I used to hate, but now I love . . .
. . . fancy-schmancy restaurants. I couldn't stand all the fakeness in one building; now I find it entertaining.
The best thing about dating at my age . . .
. . . You aren't trying to work an angle. You're just being your strong female self. You're not saying, "Will you call me? Call me!"



