Phillip Harrison was the production designer, though, I think he's uncredited. He's done most of my films like Blue Thunder. Lots and lots over the years.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The director, of course, was Bob Fosse. But again, I worked with my father to prepare for the role.
I'd say that the director I had most involvement with was Alex Rockwell in 'In the Soup'. It was one of my earliest leading roles, and he gave me a lot of responsibility as an actor.
The person that made me want to make movies, and the reason I do films, is Bruce Lee. He was an incredible actor, and he had a lot of charisma. Handsome, action, you know, everything was there. I loved Bruce Lee.
I wasn't an actor. They they take the externals. Here I was, a kid thrown into Hollywood with a brand-new name, starring in motion pictures.
I love movie directors. I don't care who it is.
As an actor, you're in the hands of producers and directors. It's important to find out who you're working with.
I think the three Mexican directors that came before me did a very good job in Hollywood because they came in and started directing things like 'Harry Potter.'
I think that any actor - any artist, period - would love to work with an artist like Lee Daniels.
Harrison Ford was pretty content as a carpenter who thought it would be nice to work on TV and ended up being the biggest film star in the history of cinema.
The director I had most involvement with was Alex Rockwell. He gave me a lot of responsibility as an actor.