The safest thing is always to try to convert everything that is in us and around us into action; let the others talk and argue about it as they please.
I've had some real hair disasters.
With acting, there is a level of anonymity which is conducive to your profession. There are examples of very public people who are on the cover of every celebrity magazine but can't open a film.
I sometimes get very protective of the people I play.
I felt like I was living in some sort of video game and people pre-empting every move I made, obviously as a result of accessing my private information.
I feel we live in the kind of culture now where you have to be very smart to navigate the right way, and I just don't have those smarts. I think with age and time it will change, but I can't obsess about it.
You want to feel that you can do something creative that you love without being picked apart and mutilated for other people's pleasure.
I felt that Paris was illuminated by a splendor possessed by no other places.
When I saw my first movie, I was fine, but I thought, "Oh, my heavens. It's not about just standing there on my mark and saying these lines. I need to actually act. "
He bought me so many orchids that I looked like a well-kept grave.
Nothing harms or destroys us but the wrong use of that liberty of choice which God has entrusted to us.