I owe 90 per cent of my life to people because I am a public figure, but 10 per cent is private to me. And I am not saying it in a defensive way. I feel my life has been made into a TV serial.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been careful to keep my life separate because it's important to me to have privacy and for my life not to be a marketing device for a movie or a TV show. I'm worth more than that.
I have no illusions about my art. I am what the public made me and, consequently, I am not likely to forget my debt to them.
In 40-odd years in show business, some years I could do no wrong, and some years I could do nothing right. Show business. I owe it everything - it owes me nothing.
The public is a part of my real life.
It's a real wrenching thing to go from being a private person to being a public person, especially when you're being autobiographical.
Showing your life so public is a mistake sometimes, but I blame myself as much as anyone else.
I value my privacy and my personal life - and I certainly don't exploit my personal life.
I have no private life, as I am constantly under police surveillance.
I give everything I have to give on the screen. I feel I don't owe the public anything else.
I'm share a lot of details, but 98 percent of my life is still private.