I think anyone doing an interview is to some extent on show. And therefore, we always want to put on our best face.
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I do interviews because it's a chance to be myself. I sometimes wonder what I could have to say that would be of any interest. I don't have any great wisdom.
When somebody wants to interview me, I've always got something to say.
I'm loath to do interviews. What comes out is generally not what I meant or thought I was saying or thought they were asking.
To do a really good interview, you have to be truly interested in the person.
People are not impressed by watching interviewees cry. People recognize chat shows with personalities as the trivial things that they are. They're not designed to be deep. Quite frankly, people in show business don't stand up to in-depth scrutiny.
I have a hard time with interviews, because I'd rather hear about the interviewer.
Job-interviewing is just a skill. Like any skill, some people have more of a predisposition for it than others.
I believe it's easier to be an actor. Somehow, interviewing seems to be intrusive on people's lives.
A spontaneous interview feels differently than anything else you see on television.
For me, the main principle for broadcasters has to be that if people stand to benefit from an interview, they should be prepared to face some downside as well.