New York's like a boxing match. In Hollywood, it's like a Fellini movie or something.
Hollywood is the backdrop of my family, and I know that the movie business is incredibly cruel as you get older.
I was invited to photograph Hollywood. They asked me what I would like to photograph. I said, Ugly men.
Commuting from New York to Hollywood to do this show gets more interesting every week. Before I used to think the country was just New York on one end and Los Angeles on the other, with sand and mountains in the middle.
The divorce was rough on all of us. I don't blame Hollywood for my family's problems. But having all of it reported in the press made it more of an ordeal.
Hollywood is like life, you face it with the sum total of your equipment.
I don't think about Hollywood at all.
Unfortunately my career began in Hollywood, doing a negative pickup for Universal pictures.
I think for the last fifteen, twenty years or so, Hollywood has underestimated the appeal of the Western. I think there is still a huge market.
In Hollywood if you're good looking, tall, have OK teeth and nice skin, the odds of being successful are great. If you're short and fat, it's a different story. But as long as you look like a leading man type, half your job is done already.
Hollywood grew to be the most flourishing factory of popular mythology since the Greeks.
I've chosen not to live in Hollywood, and instead I live in Brooklyn, New York. It's how I like to live. I'd rather hang out with my kids and family when I'm not working. Going to premieres is not my idea of a fun night out.
I try to stay focused on my life and do try not to be brought into the Hollywood fantasy.
In Hollywood through the 50s, there were black, English, and Middle European housekeepers and maids.
Acting coaches in Hollywood were always telling me to use my hands and body more. But that was never me. I just breathe and sometimes it doesn't look as if I'm doing that.