In an ideal world, it would not take a film star to get the media focused on mental illness.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are lots of people with mental health disabilities, and that's just the way their life is; it's not like you see it in the movies.
There are some movie stars in Hollywood that are so scared, they also tell the reporter that they are recording them, in case there is something wrong with what they wrote about them in the papers.
You cannot combine being a movie star with not being a movie star.
I don't think Hollywood per se is supposed to be taken seriously, otherwise, dear Lord, that would be frightening.
My view of actors is that basically they're all harmless lunatics who'd be on the psychiatrist's couch, except that we get this sort of catharsis every six months or so, and we go and be absolutely someone else.
Anybody who becomes a movie star becomes successful at projecting a certain image to the public.
I can't think of a more pathetic situation for an actor than to do a film and not connect to it. And I pray to God that I never face that situation.
There is a time and place for publicity, but to stay a sane person, you must have a personal life.
Actors are crazy or we wouldn't be doing this.
Fame should be left to the film stars.