The casting couch? There's only one of us who ever made it to stardom without it, and that was Bette Davis.
I think anything that has to do with sexuality makes people very interested.
It's very difficult for me to speak about being an actor.
I go to the movies a lot, and I regret when I see some actor that I used to like, to find them offering no more surprises.
I didn't devote my life to acting. I give a lot to my work, but my life has always been more important.
I live very normally, I go out with my friends, we go to the movies, I queue, we go to restaurants.
I love to do very long and complicated scenes.
I was never great, but I was a good player, and I could play seriously. Now I'm like one of these old guys who's running around, and the guys I play with, who are all a lot younger, they sort of pity me and sympathize with me. They tolerate me, but we all know that I'm the weak link on the court. And I don't like being the weak link.
I am who I am today because of the choices I made yesterday.
You see, that's the fun of Buddhism. We do have a wild card in the deck that can't be explained, that changes value continuously, and that's enlightenment.
Israeli lives are worth more than Palestinian ones.