And I believe that you never be limited in what you do, so I like to do movies, I like to do television.
Actually, I think the average voice is like 70 percent tone and 30 percent noise. My voice is 95 percent noise.
Also, if you want to reach people, theatre is not always the best way to do it.
The world is full of more interesting things than my voice.
It's a lot of fun to play someone you don't normally think of yourself as.
You know, I always got offered other stuff. Not the romantic leads, obviously. But very often it's a role that's underwritten, where the character has no personality at all. And they need a character actor who can fill it in.
When I write stuff and I help cast it, I turn away good people all the time. I may turn them down because this one's too tall and that one doesn't have a high enough voice or this one looks to old to match up with that one - there's a billion reasons not to hire somebody.
What looks absolutely fabulous in rehearsal can fall flat in front of an audience. The audience dictates what you do or don't change.
Well, I always looked at Mulan as a movie about a lesbian coming out.
To work all the time is to be incredibly lucky.
To me, if a heterosexual has a right to do it, then I have a right to do it. And if it's important to the gay youth - who are now setting the agenda - then its important to me.
There are times when I don't take roles because I don't want to be perceived a certain way.
You really, really, really have to love what you are going to do in theatre because it is an unmerciful life. It's six days a week. It's eight performances a week. And that's doing the exact same thing over and over and over again.
The great thing about suicide is that it's not one of those things you have to do now or you lose your chance. I mean, you can always do it later.
So, did I work with Warhol? I worked with him less on that play then I did on other things. He actually did a portrait of my rabbit and some other stuff. Warhol was definitely... Warhol.