I've often gone to start a film only to find the producers surprised to discover that I'm American.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm less comfortable making American movies because I don't know them so well.
There's an abundance of exposure when you start working in American films. Inevitably you become a brand and that has to be controlled.
So I built my entire career in the United States and that's why it feels like I'm an American actor.
I've done quite a few big American films.
I make American films for American audiences and Asian films for Asian audiences.
I wanted to make Canadian films, and I ended up making American films.
When I say that I am going to do an American film, I didn't want to suddenly go off into a completely different world that which bears no relation to the style of filmmaking that I'm used to.
I spent a couple of years doing American films. I did a few.
I'm a European, and I live there. I work in European films, and then once in a while, I make an American movie.
Every time I make American film I just trust American directors and American writers.