In fact, as a spin bowler, you have to work on the batsman over after over.
For me, I'd rather have an intense experience than not.
The offers were, like, a lot of money - maybe not for other actors, but definitely for me. But I don't want that power. I don't want $20-million power.
My personal life absolutely goes down the drain when I start working; that's something that I'm incapable of doing.
I wish I had fair justification for not being as informed as I should be, but I don't.
I don't have the slightest desire to speak over my dead brother. It gets on my nerves to always be compared with him. My brother was a magnificent person and an outstanding actor.
Acting is real important to me. I love it, and it's something I care about.
There's something really nice about missing the person you're with. To have someone be apart enough to force independence and to also look forward to seeing that person.
The way that I work is that I try to work in metaphors, and you can't write a metaphor unless you know where you're going, so I always think about the future.
I use various soaps and hand sanitizers in the shower. I shower maybe fifteen times a day, but Thom Yorke is never really clean *laughs*.
The greatest of all the Sioux in my time, or in any time for that matter, was that wonderful old fighting man, Sitting Bull, whose life will some day be written by a historian who can really give him his due.