I remember when I was growing up and watching southern people depicted on television, I thought, 'Well, based on what I'm seeing, I guess I'm supposed to be stupid and racist.' It's still, sadly, the easy route for a writer to go.
From Mary Steenburgen
'Step Brothers' is probably the film the most people who approach me want to talk about.
I panic at parties. I don't like talking absolutely nothing and pretending, so I'm quite odd socially.
Wii on Nintendo is amazing.
I love to paint. And I have another profession - an interior design business.
There's a certain freedom that comes when people don't expect you to be sexy.
We don't want to be reminded that life ends at some point, so they don't put older people on the screen.
As an actor, you're always looking for, what do I get to do? It's not just what do I say, but what do I do, too.
I did 'Philadelphia' and 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape?' at the same time. It's kind of wonderful to do it that way, because you get very hyper-focused.
I was excited to turn 60.
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