I do believe all actors are smart.
I don't even like to use the word relationship. I don't know what it means.
I had no desire from an early age to be on the stage.
In Europe, people in the arts are considered part of the intelligentsia; they are considered part of the elite.
I kind of have a dilettantish spirit about me.
If you don't think you want to go on a train and read the paper every day and work from nine to six at night, there was something about the uncertainty when I was younger which was very attractive.
I started getting jobs, and I thought it was going to be real easy.
I think it's good to meet smart people and talk.
I think you have an obligation to be an optimist. Because if you're not, nothing will change.
I was immature the way I handled the business. I saw myself as a tribune of the people.
I'm a 9/11 Republican.
I've seen people with a tremendous amount of educational background in the field not turn out to be terribly good actors, and I've seen people with no education in the field turn out to be people that I admire quite a bit.
If I don't see my kids for six days, I start to get withdrawal pains.
Anyone who devotes time and attention to what makes people tick, to me, is a smart person.
I kind of dwindled into acting.