If I don't die in a plane crash or something, this country has a rare opportunity to watch a great talent grow.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is extraordinary how safe flying has become. You are now statistically more likely to be elected president of the United States in your lifetime than you are to die in a plane crash. What an amazing achievement as a society! But what we end up focusing on are the catastrophic failures that are incredibly rare but happen every now and then.
On an emotional level, success in America would be terrible for me; it would be insane. I really, seriously, never want to be famous here.
I've been lucky enough to build a career outside of America, where I got 18 years and over 60 films of experience.
In France, if you have any sort of talent, you'd better keep it here. And if you're going to go abroad, it had better not be America. The old battle - American versus Frog cinema. It's ridiculous.
I'll always be there because I'm a skilled professional actor. Whether or not I've any talent is beside the point.
My survival skills are very good for Hollywood. Beyond that, I'm not really sure.
My life has been a happy accident. Anybody who succeeds in anything should count their lucky stars, because that's the biggest element. It's not hard work; it's not necessarily talent.
America is a country with so much opportunity. I'm living the blessings of what this country offers.
We are all lucky to be here, we are lucky to be on stage and have millions of people watch us.
America doesn't reward people of my age, either in day-to-day life or for their performances.