As soon as people see my face on a movie screen, they knew two things: first, I'm not going to get the girl, and second, I'll get a cheap funeral before the picture is over.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's really sort of morbid, but she said her mother wanted to see me all her life. And when she died, she made just one request: that a picture of me be put into her casket. So somewhere in England, I'm in a casket.
I've a great fancy to see my own funeral afore I die.
I'll be giving a speech at the randomest place, like a bank or something, and a guy in a suit will say, 'I'm totally freaked out that I'm talking to the girl from 'Cremaster.' For the rest of my life, that movie will be playing in a museum somewhere. I never could have expected that huge response.
If anyone at my funeral has a long face, I'll never speak to him again.
Somebody could take a picture of me from across the room, and I would feel like I wanted to rip their face off.
You should always go to other people's funerals; otherwise, they won't come to yours.
The day you see a camera come into our courtroom, it's going to roll over my dead body.
I understand, as the young, attractive woman in film, that there's always going to be people seeking out extra salacious things for you to do.
My only rule: I never photographed the face of the dead, ever, out of respect for the families.
I don't get offered many dramatic roles. As soon as my face pops up in a movie, everyone knows I'm the funny guy.