Technically, maybe I learned most of all from George Stevens, and among his movies I learned the most from 'A Place in the Sun.' It's a lesson in moviemaking.
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I learned more about acting from George Stevens in a few months than I had in my entire life up until then.
I learn a lot as a director from acting in other people's films and just in general.
I learned a valuable lesson doing 'Mr. Sunshine,' which is that I didn't want to be in charge because it's too much. Being in charge and acting in every scene was just too difficult. It's like eating dinner in a moving golf cart every night.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
I learned so much about being an actor by being a director. More than I ever thought I would.
Everything I learned I learned from the movies.
I always learn something from every actor I've ever worked with. I always pick something from them.
I learned so much by being an actor, and part of my sort-of development as a writer is big thanks to the scripts I read in my acting life.
I had a pretty steep learning curve in film - as I'm still learning.
I actually studied literature and philosophy. So, when I started making films, I didn't really know what I was doing, and I was too proud and arrogant to learn.
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