I don't miss film projecting. I always hated it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I came rather late to film. I've done an awful lot of theater before - before I discovered the camera, you know, seeing everything, requiring much less acting and - and much less presentation, much less projecting, more just being.
I hate watching myself on film because I am so judgmental.
When I emerged from drama school, I had no expectation that I would ever work in film.
I hate to look at myself in a mirror, and I never go and see films.
I've very critical of myself, and film has been an adjustment for me.
When you come out of the theatre and you don't even talk about that film or remember it, then it disappoints me.
I love filmmaking, but I decided to go to drama school because I thought that when I'm 60 and looking back on my life, if acting hadn't been a part of it, I would hate myself.
In the late '70s, maybe just before I started, there was still an attitude that if you did film you didn't do TV and vice versa, but that's gone now.
I thought I'd never do film, let alone television. I was a diehard theater nut.
I do have a concern about projecting. I've never projected or had any reason to project before. In fact, the camera has only gotten closer to me going from TV to film.