“I've been awfully busy, and I haven't gone to many movies.”
“Ive done Hay Fever and this one was called Another Time by Ronald Harwood.”
“Part of the film business is, if you want an apple, you buy an apple.”
“So when you make an impression in a certain kind of role, that tends to be the type of role that you get offered.”
“This outfit called Los Angeles Theatre Works does readings of plays.”
“Well, my brother was a schizophrenic, so I understood it in a different way from seeing my brother.”
“A lot of the reasons why something is a favorite thing are all things you don't necessarily see, the place, the people, the time, where you are, what it meant to you at the time.”
“But it's true, it's nothing new that decisions about what movies are to be made, and how they're to be made, and who's to be hired to do what, and whether you hire somebody to do their job, or whether you hire somebody to fill a position and you tell them what to do.”
“Every actor wants to have a character that changes, that has some kind of movement, that gets from point A to point B, that doesn't just supply one note.”
“I think the same way about theatre, you go out there and you are creating a world for a moment that can actually have a real impact on people, present some kind of story that gives you something to think about when you walk away, feeling enriched - if it works out well.”