I don't usually experience that because there are few people who intimidate me, but Woody was one of them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's true, people don't imagine I'd be particularly woody.
It's a required part of your film history to know who Woody is. His movies are so wonderful, and not just funny but so insightful about human behavior.
Woody is so musical in his filmmaking. I've never worked with anyone I've trusted so completely. He won't let you hit a false note.
I definitely have a little Woody Allen inside of me. That is true.
No one turns down a film with Woody; it's something everyone wants in their career as an important moment. He's such a comedic genius, without question, so I was thrilled.
I hate Woody Allen physically, I dislike that kind of man.
I grew up watching his movies; I know everyone did, but I really feel that a lot of my formative years were informed by Woody Allen films.
Woody is the guy who made me want to be a comic. I was in heaven and couldn't stop smiling because he was my idle and 29 years after seeing Take the Money and Run, I was working for him.
I just adored working with Woody. He was more than I could have ever dreamed of. I'd do it a million times over.
You don't ever really get to know Woody Allen.