I was called the greatest director in Europe, but I was just a hard worker.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you were in the film industry at that time, you were always picked up by directors who were much older. You were whisked about and shown things. I did work very hard though.
I worked for a lot of directors.
When you work with a great director, you realise you are far from being a director.
That's why I never became a director. I never had patience with people.
I really feel that I'm a much better director than I was an actor.
I started as a director and just fell upon acting.
Without a great man writing and directing for me, I realised I was a mediocre movie star at best.
I started my career as an actor, but I've been a director for 15 years now.
The director I had most involvement with was Alex Rockwell. He gave me a lot of responsibility as an actor.
I was fortunate enough to work under directors who were, most of them, brilliant, emotional men.