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  • Being able to fantasize for a couple of days at being a rock singer surpassed most things I've done on stage.

    Couple   Rocks   Done  
  • A show that's been successful that been on a while, chances are it's going to stay that way. At least it's going to maintain some kind of standard. But when a show begins, there's no telling. Even after 13 shows or a whole year, you don't know what will become of it.

    Successful   Years   Way  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • You make the choice. You look at each scene and you make sure that this is not a person deceiving people.

    People   Choices   Looks  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • But for me, you also have to be conscious of what is going to play. And that includes playing with. Sometimes it's just a vibe. It's what's going to make this scene work. And sometimes there may be something that restricts you that has to do with something that maybe is historically accurate. And then you have to weigh that decision and give up something for a scene to work.

    Source: www.indiewire.com
  • There is no handbook about how a career is going to go.

    Careers  
  • You can go out in a good movie and look bad as well.

  • Good decisions don't make life easy, but they do make it easier.

    Decision   Easy   Easier  
  • There is many different paths of a career. I bounce around and do a lot of different things. It suited me that hopefully I am prepared to do different kinds of styles, genres, or whatever you want to call it.

    Style   Different   Path  
    Source: www.cyinterview.com
  • When you make a movie, it's up to so many things and so many people.

    People  
  • I was initially a leading man, but only on television.

    Men   Television  
  • You need someone to tell you how to do things like hitting your marks, or driving a car so it looks right or getting out of a car so it doesn't take a million years of screen time.

    Years   Car   Needs  
  • Part of you wants to look over at the people watching and say, "Not bad, huh? Me and Clint Eastwood." But you have to get past that and just be an actor.

    Past   People   Looks  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I still like to listen to the people that I came of age on.

    People   Age   Stills  
  • I like the fact that this kind of family has been seen in a movie a million times: teenage kids, the family is a bit strained and they don't have enough money, but in the background the guy used to be a Gene Simmons type.

    Teenage   Kids   Guy  
  • The one nice thing about doing a character for a long time is, you begin to feel more comfortable, and you are thinking less and behaving more. It's always best not to be thinking a hell of a lot while you're acting, because you want it to be as spontaneous as possible, not too intellectual. Just behaving and listening to other people who you're doing scenes with. I always like the latter when it looks easy, even though it may not be.

    Source: film.avclub.com
  • Let’s focus on where you could end up, not where you were or are.

    Focus   Ends  
  • If you're onstage and you're improvising and nothing's happening, people are racing for the door. But the director can go shopping later and pick up pieces and moments and insert them.

    Doors   Shopping   People  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • What it targets is not something that's really looked at a lot in terms of the war. This is stuff that's off the beaten path in terms of what we think of every time you start a Civil War history or a Civil War presentation. It's usually about the military and the soldiers and all that stuff. And this is not. It's the backdrop to a place and a time and circumstances that didn't have anything to do with that.

    Military   War   Thinking  
    Source: www.indiewire.com
  • I will confess I did none of my own singing. I did all my own costume and makeup, though.

  • I look at it scene-by-scene. Whether it's a historical character or not, whatever, on the page is one thing and delving into the history or somebody is one thing, but making something work for an audience in front of a camera is another exercise and you bring whatever authenticity you can to it.

    Source: www.indiewire.com
  • To be in a movie directed by Wolfgang Petersen, and a movie that had a large budget... I got a taste of what really good filmmaking could be.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • You don't really have time to do other than what's written. It's very rigid. Shows have a certain rhythm that nobody wants disturbed. So a lot of that doesn't take place on television, at least the television I was doing at the time when I first started.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I miss everything about Chicago, except January and February.

  • Clint Eastwood is a very soft-spoken, humble guy, actually, which helped put somebody like me at ease, who had never worked with somebody as huge as that. I'm sure that's not always the case with legendary people.

    Humble   People   Guy  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I grew up with Apocalypse Now and Badlands, so I had a real awe thing going.

    Fear   Real   Apocalypse  
  • Television is a big roulette table on so many levels. That's all it is for actors.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I love going to concerts, so that whole environment is something that intrigues me anyway.

  • Improv is not something I had a lot of experience with, because for a long time, my only experience in front of a camera was all television, which is pretty rigid script-wise, except for the occasional scene where you toss in an ad-lib just to elongate something.

    Wise   Long   Cameras  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • Karl Malden was quite a mentor. He taught me things he had learned from being in front of a camera so long.

    Long   Mentor   Cameras  
  • I think there is certainly luck and fate involved in any career of any kind. In show business, maybe it's even more true.

    Fate   Thinking   Luck  
    Source: www.cyinterview.com
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