There probably aren't a lot of actors my age who tap dance.
From Christopher Walken
I think I'm getting a little bit of Alzheimer's. Just a little.
I became an actor by accident. I suppose I figured since I was in musical comedy from the time I was a teenager, I suppose I figured that I'd always been in that world to some extent.
To be honest, I was never very ambitious. And I still am not.
It's what actors call a big, juicy part, when you're a leading man. I don't get a lot of those. I get a lot of supporting things.
I grew up in the '50s, in New York City, where television was born. There were 90 live shows every week, and they used a lot of kids. There were schools just for these kids. There was a whole world that doesn't exist anymore.
I'll tell you, Quentin Tarantino really writes the most amazing dialogue.
Onstage I have a natural chutzpa that audiences like. I'm out there.
To me, there are things you're good at and things you're not so good at. For some reason, I'm good at darker characters. It has to do with how you look.
I think the fact that I was raised in show business, in New York City, in the '50s, that's affected my personality to the point that I'm a little different.
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