Elisha Cook was a darling, and full of the devil. A wired - up little fellow who was always busy, busy, busy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Devil, of course, must have been or must be a very charming person.
As I wrote, I found that Aibileen had some things to say that really weren't in her character. She was older, soft-spoken, and she started showing some attitude.
I think there's a bit of the devil in everybody. There's a bit of a priest in everybody, too, but I enjoyed playing the devil more. He was more fun.
Catherine Tate was a proven comedy actress from a comedy background with great taste. I knew her work, and was an incredible fan.
Angie Dickinson in 'Hollywood Wives' took me under her wing. If you look at that cast, I was definitely an 'outcast'... so to speak. Most of them were of the same era, or just so much more experienced that I was.
I think Kristin Bauer is a goddess.
What I really wanted to do was take this character and go beneath the veneer of Lucifer. Underneath it all, there was a guy who was a hurt soul and rejected from his father. How that played upon his choices was kind of interesting, but also it's going inside a shell of someone who doesn't know what an emotion is.
My abuela was an incredible cook.
Heaven sends us good meat, but the Devil sends cooks.
A good cook is like a sorceress who dispenses happiness.