In my younger years my dedication may have expressed itself egotistically.
Acting is the most brotherly and sisterly profession in the world.
I am a nationalist... my native soil is the theatre.
I am basically a religious man.
I have been on my own all my life except during those touring days.
I have tried to explore the little talent I have for writing.
I love the theatre and theatre people.
To maintain one's individuality, integrity, and true personality in the theatre is a big task.
If you asked me for my New Year Resolution, it would be to find out who I am.
One's performance is often heightened by the brilliance and generosity of other actors.
Religion promotes the divine discontent within oneself, so that one tries to make oneself a better person and draw oneself closer to God.
Simple stories... emerge as lovely films or television pieces.
The actor has a constant problem of personal identity.
Theatre has no national identity. It is something for the world, whether it is Irish, English, or French.
They say 6 million people see you when you act in a film; it may only be 600 in a play. But the effect on the 600 may be truer and more lasting.