My proudest moment was probably when my oldest boy finished law school and went on to become an FBI agent. It was just beyond my imagination that - with my background - my own son would become an FBI agent.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Throughout my career, I had the great fortune to experience firsthand as well as to witness what it means to be a CIA officer.
I had a dream, when I was little, to become a police officer and a crime investigator.
I accomplished so many things, so early in my career.
As a little boy, I wanted to be a policeman. And then as I got older, and I saw my dad in the car business, an automobile executive.
I wanted to be in the FBI. I also wanted to be a pie salesman.
My proudest moment is when I'm part of a good film, when people are touched by it.
The happiest moment of my life was probably when my daughter was born.
My proudest moment was the number 'Reviewing the Situation.' I suspect that, because I gave my all to the role and because I was working with such a fine team of people, it inhibited my future career.
I think my greatest moment in business was when the first Southwest airplane arrived after four years of litigation, and I walked up to it and I kissed that baby on the lips and I cried.
My biggest dream and my biggest accomplishment was to be on HBO and 'True Detective.' It was a show that I just fell in love with.