Williams: When you look in the mirror, what do you see?
King: I see somebody that’s happy.
Williams: When was the last time you had a good laugh?
King: Maybe about three hours ago, on a plane. I have one of those every day.
Williams: What are you listening to on your iPod?
King: Gosh, what’s the last thing I downloaded? I really like Q-Tip’s album, “The Renaissance,” and I’m still listening to Adele. And I’m a huge Maxwell fan. And on the plane, I was listening to Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue.”
Williams: What is your favorite dish to cook?
King: That’s a good question because I cook a lot. I had two couples over before Christmas for a dinner party where I made seafood lasagna, butternut squash soup and a walnut-pear-endive salad. And I made some caramel pecan ice cream for dessert.
Williams: What was the last book you read?
King: Carrie Fisher’s memoir, “Wishful Drinking.”
Williams: What is your earliest childhood memory?
King: I guess opening Christmas presents, when my parents were still together.
Williams: How do you want to be remembered?
King: As a woman who tried her hardest and her best at everything she did.
Williams: W
ell, thanks again and best of luck with “Southland” on TNT.
King: Thanks.