Interviewing politicians and movie stars, you know what you'll get. I like the people-stories better.
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The thing I love about political interviews is, if you're really prepared, you can make great headway because these are the people for whom, theoretically at least, the buck stops.
I've interviewed the president in the White House. I'd interviewed major newsmakers and Hollywood actors.
The excitement for me lies not so much in interviewing the hard-to-get famous person, but the person whom you are about to discover. You know, like maybe the character actors who are just coming into their own and you're realizing how great they are.
Interviewing people is pretty natural for me.
I'm a journalist; I love doing interviews, and I hope that will continue.
I prefer to do in-person interviews, but it's all a part of the job, and I love talking about these movies so much.
I love conversation and the sharing of different thoughts and philosophies. That kind of stuff always makes me happy. I don't mind interviews, either - I like doing them.
I'm not a go-in-for-the-kill kind of interviewer. It's a great thing to me, that kind of interviewer, but I'm not it. It doesn't play to my strengths at all. I like to interview people who are interested in telling their story and tell it as truthfully as they can.
I like doing interviews. I really do.
I have a hard time with interviews, because I'd rather hear about the interviewer.
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