I would never, ever, ever, ever say I have regretted the 'A-Team,' 'Magnum PI' or 'Murder She Wrote' or any of the others I did - and if you mention a television series, I'm sure I had a hand in it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My biggest regret is that I've assisted the media in making me into a cartoon character. I don't regret what has happened to me, but I regret the way I have dealt with it.
It would almost be sinful to say that I regretted doing 'Charlie's Angels' because it did so much for my career.
The only person I have regrets about is Miles Davis. He and I had become good friends after we did a photo shoot, and coincidentally, we kept running into each other at parties and stuff. I regret not having written a hit for Miles Davis.
The regrets in the theatre have always been the shows that you know ought to have worked but for one reason or another haven't.
I have no regrets, except perhaps one: I should have tried harder to be a better actor.
Very few movies I've done I regret being involved in.
I regretted the solitary nature of the writer's life - other people, normal working people, spent their days with co-workers, rode the subway home with a crowd, walked through thronged streets. I worked at home, all by myself.
If I have any regrets, I could say that I'm sorry I wasn't a better writer or a better singer.
I regret things all the time. I've never regretted not saying something. I've only regretted saying something.
I never regretted what I turned down.