I like being part of a team.
From Mary Steenburgen
For me, acting has often been solitary. You're all together, and then boom, you're gone.
I would like to think that in America, as time goes on, you gain freedom, not lose freedom.
We're all very fond of a black box in our living room that works on diminishment of images, that spoons somebody up in a very limited way. It can be a reduction at its worst.
Every child in America fantasizes about running wild in the White House for a few minutes.
I wasn't making any money, but I didn't feel unsuccessful because of that. You can do that in New York but not in Hollywood. In Hollywood, it is how much money you make.
I didn't work for a year and a half after 'Melvin and Howard' because all I was being offered was silly parts.
I've chosen all my films very carefully. I know that I've had better parts in some films than in others. But the films I do are the ones I want to see when I read the screenplays. I guess you can basically say that I've just done things I loved when I read them.
I don't worry when I go away for a while. I think there is a place for me. It may not be at the top of the heap. But that doesn't bother me, either. I think I will always be able to get work - which is the only thing I have ever really been interested in.
My heritage, many generations back, is Dutch and it was fun to go where nobody asked me how to pronounce my name.
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