The director, of course, was Bob Fosse. But again, I worked with my father to prepare for the role.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The director is the only person on the set who has seen the film. Your job as a director is to show up every day and know where everything will fit into the film.
My dad was a low budget film director. I grew up as a kid making movies, based on the love of seeing what my dad was doing.
When I made my first film, I didn't think of it as directing, so it wasn't like I set out to become a director.
I'm an actor's director.
I just knew how to do the one thing I did, and whether I did it well or not depended on who the director was.
I love movie directors. I don't care who it is.
He wasn't directing it, of course, so I didn't work with Hitchcock.
My father was a screenwriter, but he was also a novelist.
The director I had most involvement with was Alex Rockwell. He gave me a lot of responsibility as an actor.
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.