I talked to everyone about the project: actors and extras, members of the crew and passers by.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Working crew made me realise that the actors are a very small part of a very big machine, with each part being vital to make the show work. It so important to remember that it's not about you, it's about the show, and working crew hammered that point home to me.
I want the public to know that it will be an honor for me to meet them and spend a few special moments with all those who helped me through my filmed career.
I'm interested in working with groups of actors to tell complicated stories about what's happening to people, and that's because I came out of the theatre where I worked in ensembles, and I really loved that.
It is always interesting being on films sets - I have done it before with other actor friends - and I just find it fascinating. I just love that collaborative film family that develops around a project.
The majority of directors I've worked with didn't know how to talk to actors.
The director I had most involvement with was Alex Rockwell. He gave me a lot of responsibility as an actor.
I know my audience, and they're not people that the studios know anything about.
I was an original member of the Actors' Studio.
I come from a huge theater background. The whole action and stunt world just came as the roles were available.
I didn't get into this so I could talk about my work, my movies. You become an actor to act.