I don't feel that I was a Hollywood-created star.
I always felt Jimmy was trapped in Hollywood. He felt it himself. He loved aviation so much and he wanted to be able to do more of that. He somehow just got stuck here.
I think Hollywood has a class system. The actors are like the inmates, but the truth is they're running the asylum.
I learned a long time ago in Hollywood that the only person I should vote for is myself.
It would be far to general a statement to try and describe the daily life of an actor in Hollywood, but I am quite certain that cappucinos have something to do with it.
Of course, Hollywood is still making some excellent pictures which reflect the great artistry that made Hollywood famous throughout the world, but these films are exceptions, judging from box office returns and press reviews.
People ask me if I ever feel outside the Hollywood loop, and I never do, because both of us do a lot of theatre, so it's great for New York and it's also half-way between Europe and the west coast, so it's the best of both worlds.
Curb Your Enthusiasm, is not so much about Hollywood. It's more about Larry's weaknesses.
I don't even take myself seriously, so how could I possibly take Hollywood seriously?
I don't think Hollywood per se is supposed to be taken seriously, otherwise, dear Lord, that would be frightening.
Last summer a second unit production crew went to France and shot scenes for several of this season's episodes. They shot costumed actors in and around real castles and landmarks, we couldn't possibly have duplicated here in Hollywood.
I consider myself a student of Hollywood.
It's a good time to be making movies, despite the cynicism people have about Hollywood.
I was offered a free villa in Hollywood, but I said no thank you, I prefer to live in Italy.
On the last couple of movies I made - big-budget Hollywood movies - I really missed being able to create my own material.