The first day of 'The Town' was one of the most satisfying days of my career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel like with 'On the Town,' it was the perfect production and the perfect opportunity.
My first day in Chicago, September 4, 1983. I set foot in this city, and just walking down the street, it was like roots, like the motherland. I knew I belonged here.
The beginning of my career was so brilliant. It wasn't until ten years later that I went, 'Oh, that was a big, fat fluke and, boy, was I ever lucky.'
For me, all days are memorable days.
I suppose the desire to go to town helped make me ambitious, and the allure of the worlds that came in over the radio also helped. But the rewards of growing up on a farm were far greater in many ways than life in town.
They were fun days, and we set the town on fire with every movie we did.
Once I was in the city, I really enjoyed it. Just to experience things. There was so much new stuff.
My favorite days were when I had a cold and could stay home from school and draw all day long.
I spent a year in that town, one Sunday.
One of the most important days of my life was when I learned to ride a bicycle.