Daniel Ellsberg showed tremendous courage back in the '70s.
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I didn't know Jack Kennedy that well, but Bobby was a hero to me.
For me, Arik Sharon - I remember his courage and inspiration. I want to remember him the way he really was, not as an aging 80-year-old man living in bed helpless and unconscious.
Ben Schwartzwalder was a decent guy, but he was from another era. He was like a Marine, with a real army attitude. He thought there was only one way to play football, and that was the rough way.
One of my great heroes, John Berger, he's in his 80s now. One of the reasons that he's remained young and all-around fantastic is his ongoing receptivity to new things. I think that's important.
Dustin Hoffman was the greatest. He had so much information to give and he mesmerized me. He really feels for actors who are just starting out and remembers his early days like they were yesterday.
I loved Steve Martin when I was younger, in the '70s.
Robert Wagner was my greatest crush.
John Hughes had such a huge impact on filmmaking.
Bob Seger was a huge inspiration.
We had no more courage than Harriet Tubman or Marcus Garvey had in their times. We just had a more vulnerable enemy.