It was a wild time - a time that I don't miss anymore. But then again, I'm 62 years old now and I think that lifestyle would probably put me where Frank's at now.
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Maybe it was all those wild times that kept me young.
Anne Frank's diary made a very big impression on me at age 12 or so.
I realised the bohemian life was not for me. I would look around at my friends, living like starving artists, and wonder, 'Where's the art?' They weren't doing anything. And there was so much interesting stuff to do, so much fun to be had... maybe I could even quit renting.
I was really, really wild in my early twenties and a bit self-destructive.
I was supposed to be the antithesis of Frank.
Frank's really different from everything I've done. Maybe the one thing that's the same, and the thing that I tend to do, is that I think I can create an intimacy with the characters, like a sense of presence with the people in the film, and that's what I tried to do in 'Room' as well.
For about two years, I was a little wild. I was out partying, having adventures.
I'm obsessed with the 1920s, everything from the style to the lifestyle. It was a really cool era.
I was too young to ever have fun in the '90s, so I'm always trying to relive what I wasn't a part of.
We were with Frank as part of his very last tour.
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