I was never particularly gregarious. I was quite shy, closed in. It's a classic isn't it, your psychiatrist will tell you, that's how I release it, through music.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think I'm exactly gregarious, you know. I'm not usually known as the loud person in the room.
I was terribly shy, but I was always in harmony when I was dancing.
I always thought I was a little shy, especially compared to my brother and my sister, but I guess I was always the kid doing performances in the front room.
'The Mark' I played a psychiatrist. And in the '50's everybody went to a psychiatrist because if you didn't, you'd have nothing to talk about at cocktail parties.
Truthfully, I almost avoided 'While You Were Sleeping,' because I find those romantic comedies kind of precious, and they're full of lines that leave you feeling a little bewildered when you say them.
In general, I probably have a shy nature. So the idea of poking out with my music is probably not something I want to do.
I was quite shy.
The last thing in the world I should have done was go into the theater because was inordinately shy as a young man. I couldn't open my mouth. At a party, I was the one stuck up against the wall. I was embarrassed about talking. I felt that I couldn't talk well.
I like silence; I'm a gregarious loner and without the solitude, I lose my gregariousness.
My childhood was very gregarious, and I was usually surrounded by close family.