I got to know Sterling Hayden fairly well. He was a quiet man, who got more complicated as the years went on.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to have a really big crush on Hayden Christensen.
I liked working with Tom Christopher as he was great as Hawk, and Wilfred Hyde White but I wished it were in a different context as the changes really tuned off the audience.
Without mincing words or really embellishing anything... I consider Mike Alsbury the renaissance man. He could do it all. He was an engineer. He was a pilot. He worked well with others. He had a great sense of humor. I never heard him raise his voice or lose his cool.
What can you say about such a man as Christopher Reeve? He embodied all the best that a human being can hope to be.
Hitchcock had a charm about him. He was very funny at times. He was incredibly brilliant in his field of suspense.
I looked at early movies with Robert Redford, and I like how Robert, even though he had that automatic charisma and was a very verbal person, he always played those more silent characters and played within the scene and never overacted.
He was such a fabulous drama coach. What better person to have than Alfred Hitchcock? His work as a director was impeccable. I learned so much.
I think that came out of watching all those serious movies for all that time. If you watch a movie like Zero Hour, Sterling Hayden is pretty funny, and so are the guys in the cockpit.
I'm really close to Stephen Sommers. He was a really nice man.
He was incredibly good as Dr Who. He brought all his eccentricities to the role and was so charismatic and charming. He must be the fans firm favourite.