So what I do is supervise the boarding process trying to get the shows the way I'd like them to be. And in some cases I've completely redone a board myself even though I'm not credited for it.
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I'm not too involved in day-to-day matters. I only supervise at the board level.
I pick out young people and teach them in less time than it would take me to alter the methods of people from the boards, and I get actors who look the parts they have to fill.
If you don't know how to hold a board, you're going to look phony. That's was the biggest pressure for me was to have that respect and to look up to that.
I have a theory that if you've got the kind of parents who want to send you to boarding school, you're probably better off at boarding school.
I spent a lot of time in boarding school. This is something I will never do to my kids. I think if you're having kids, then you have to take care of them; otherwise, what's the point? There are many things that parents say are good for the kids, but the truth is they say that because it is good for the parents.
Boards and myself get along somehow.
I ran away from three different boarding schools before joining a circus school, and eventually I became an actor. The only thing I learned at boarding school was never to send my child to one.
Being on a board is not just about showing up for the meetings. A board member needs to materially contribute to the success of the business.
The boarding I do is pretty strenuous and because I'm so active I really don't have to work out too often.
Boarding school is a wicked thing.
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