I, uh, don’t think I’m, y’know, so different than your average, y’know, average.
I like the challenge. I like a good, meaty experience for me.
I do a lot of talking, playing with the audience, but I don’t really know what that’s going to be. Somebody kind of feeds me cold. He gives me these kind of cold games that I play with the audience or quizzes that I do with them.
People work harder when conditions are worse.
Well, of course I would choose to be the top scientist in my field.
I’m always interested in the unexpected and know that things, especially in show business, but in life generally, are inevitably fleeting to one extent.
Sometimes I think that people’s characters get forged, at least in part, from their names.
Going back to the noir fiction of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It’s very contemporary.
The universe is so big, there’s so many worlds, there must be one of them or more, something that’s alive.
Even if I don’t have a job, I work on plays and scenes.
It’s nice to play a character that has a soulful, dependent, close relationship. It must mean my character is interesting in some way.
An actor wants to get up every day and they can’t think of anything particularly more fun to do than getting into a made-up situation and living it out as if it’s real.
I’m a humble student of acting myself and part of that studentship is teaching.
At the end of the movie all of us have this shared redemption.
The original settlers of Alaska apparently were Russian.
Hawaii can be heaven and it can be hell.
God help us, we’re in the hands of engineers.
How can you say when you’re attracted to something? It’s not easy to articulate my tastes.
I travel for work, but recently, friends said I should take major trips.
I like little collaborations where the other thing happens, where it’s half-baked or it’s improvised, and let’s develop it together. “What do you want to wear? Do you have an idea?” All that’s fun to do, and I like that, but it doesn’t take anything away.