I've brought my daughters all over the world-they travel with me. I drag them out of school just to keep the relationship. When I'm home I'm a big-time daddy.
I stopped courting Hollywood a long time ago.
I never pursued Hollywood banging my drum, because I was never in a film big enough to do that.
I never pursued a career relentlessly.
I live a very quiet life, although I'm very urban and a diehard New Yorker.
I don't champion the idea of being in a Hollywood movie. I never had fun in one of them.
It's a blessing and a curse. But it's not always the best situation to be in. As a profession, I don't recommend acting at all.
I do not want to act unless I have a a great intimacy with the people I'm working with.
Acting is a total physical, emotional sensation.
I go out there and make a fool of myself. It's inevitable.
Literature is air, and I'm suffocating in mediocrity.
Maybe you don't work for seven months a year, but you'll work again. It may be a piece of garbage, so you wear hip boots.
My dream as a youngster was to be like Olivier. To be a great stage actor. To be a great Shakespearean actor. To me that is the Olympics of acting.
The whole industry is so screwed up by economics. It's disgusting to me.
You love what you do, you are cursed with it, and then you get known for being cursed with it.