The real excitement and big deal for me started when I got cast in the first X-Men, which was sort of a fluke.
I give a percentage of the earnings to the Motion Picture Home.
And I had an old-fashioned idea that dividends were a good thing.
When the major studios flourished many years ago, an actor was groomed, developed, and worked frequently at his craft. The studios really took care of their actors.
You know, as I do, actors who, having become worldwide celebrities thanks to a TV series, complain of their lot and declare themselves ready to drop it all.
Actually, if I could find a woman who was that wonderful; that understanding, well, I'd give her everything in the world that was in my power to give. And, I'd love her more than I ever thought it possible to love any woman.
You should hear the guy who dubs me in Japan. I like him the most. He has a high squeaky voice.
Leo simply goes one way with his body and another with the ball. You have to either guess right or foul him.
I am really just writing about real life.
India, the new myth--a collective fiction in which anything was possible, a fable rivalled only by the two other mighty fantasies: money and God.
That is really the freedom that allows you to create something that is exciting because who knows what's true?