It's impossible to explain to people who you are in a five-minute interview on TV.
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A spontaneous interview feels differently than anything else you see on television.
I don't have a great talent for explaining myself in acting because I can't explain it.
My advice to all interviewers is: Shut up and listen. It's harder than it sounds.
You turn on the TV, and you see very bland interviews. Journalists in the United States are very cozy with power, very close to those in power.
I think anyone doing an interview is to some extent on show. And therefore, we always want to put on our best face.
I've never gone into an interview in my life and said that we can't talk about something.
I have a hard time with interviews, because I'd rather hear about the interviewer.
I'm a reporter - if I don't interview someone, I don't have much to say, and I definitely can't just sit down and knock out 800 words on any subject you give me.
I'm loath to do interviews. What comes out is generally not what I meant or thought I was saying or thought they were asking.
Maybe the real subject of every interview is how you really can't learn much of anything about anyone from an interview.
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