I started late. I didn't make my first movie until I was 40.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was 40 when I did my first movie.
I didn't do a movie until I was almost 30. I'm grateful for that because it gave me a chance to be an adult in the world and do work in the regional theater that very few people cared about. I loved it and I wanted to do that stuff.
I'm a late bloomer. Even in high school, everyone else was charging ahead, and I didn't come into my own until very late. I feel that's true in cinema, too. I didn't even start 'Metropolitan' until I was 37.
I made a movie when I was 15 years old with all my friends. This is when IMDb was a little more lax with its proceedings, so it's listed as one of my projects. I was 15 years old; it's a terrible movie. I wrote 50 percent of it because I wanted to kiss this one girl, and I wrote a kissing scene for it.
I was 28 when I played the role of a 65 year old man in my first film.
By the time I was 10 or 11, I knew I wanted to make films.
I was making films when I was about 12 years old - Super-8 films.
I made movies all the time when I was a kid.
I made my first movie when I was five.
I was 18 years old when I booked 'Youth in Revolt,' and it was my first movie, and I was starring in that movie - and even then, I didn't feel like I had made it.