J. P. Morgan. He was kind of a douche.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Tracy Morgan you see is the Tracy Morgan in real life. He's a great guy but... man, is he a nut.
Larry Summers, I think, he had a long history of arrogance and relative ignorance about poor people's culture and working people's culture and so forth.
M. F. K. Fisher was a wonder and a huge influence, and someone I got to know pretty well at the end of her life.
Mr. Morgan buys his partners; I grow my own.
LL Cool J was a rapper-turned-actor, and I also relate to him because he was sort of a ladies' man and had a female fan base, but yet he's a positive dude. You never read about him getting into trouble or going to jail.
I was a dozy boy; I'd like to have been like James Dean, but I was more Arthur Askey - pathetically rebellious in a cheeky, chappy sort of way.
James Stewart was so kind and considerate and had such personal integrity.
Stanley Kramer? Spencer Tracy? No one turns down being in a movie with them.
I'll never forget Spencer Tracy. He only worked from nine to one - then from three to five again.
Obviously, the person who had most influence on my career was Ken Thompson.