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- We have no way of knowing what lays ahead for us in the future. All we can do is use the information at hand to…
- I make movies that nobody will see. I've made movies that even I have never seen.
- I'm better off not socializing. I make a better impression if I'm not around.
- I used to love Danish. My father used to make a Boston cream pie. You never see that anymore.
- I'm not sure I'd write a good cookbook, but I might make a good cooking show.
- There's an impression that actors make a lot of choices. I just take what's there.
- Early on, I played one or two disturbed people, and I guess I must have been good at it, because it stuck. But, you know,…
- I like to stand in my kitchen with the script on a counter that's about chest high. Usually I do something else at the same…
- I think if you do something effectively whether you're the lover or the comic or the action guy or the villain like I play; movies…
- Quite often, I'll be sent a script for a movie. And I find that I like it, so I say I'll do it. But then…
- Usually directors hire me because I'm what they are looking for. But once in a while, and it's very rare, they will hire me and…
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