I loved acting, which was never about money, the fame. It was about a search for meaning. It was painful.
I jumped into acting because it was fun. It was tougher when I had to take my fun seriously.
I can see clearly now... that I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate.
I make two movies a year to take care of the butcher and the baker and the school fees. Then I try to write, but it's not that easy. Acting is what's easy.
One of the things about acting is it allows you to live other people's lives without having to pay the price.
Just let the wardrobe do the acting.
Acting is everybody's favorite second job.
It's just coincidental that the acting took off first over everything else.
Acting isn't really a creative profession. It's an interpretative one.
I don't see my dancing or acting as two separate things. I don't define them separately, so I can't say one has helped the other, It's all the same thing. More than anything I love being on stage and performing.
In LA, too many people want to go the quickest route from A to B. Method acting offers them that.
There were time when I was into method acting that I did have moments of residual character emotions, because the method bases your emotional responses as a character on emotional experiences from your real life.
My first paid acting job was a movie called Fandango. It also starred Kevin Costner.
My first love is acting on stage. A sitcom is a hybrid of stage and film.
I went to acting school in New York City for two years. I studied with Stella Adler.