There is no best anything in art.

Every actor just wants good writing.

Give me good writing, and I'll play it all day.

Comedy is hard to do. All the cliches about it are true.

On cable now, the writer is king. Any actor chases that.

Stars don't want to have flaws. Stars like to be likable.

Our kids are in their twenties now, which is a wonderful time.

I have done all of the genres, and the dramatic role is my favorite.

I think it's a style of acting that you trust. You trust the instincts.

I love living in Michigan, which has been great for my kids and my family.

I'm the guy to call. Look at the resume. I have kids of my own. I have dogs.

Everything’s a story, kid. Stories are what help us make sense of the world.

Well, the music industry is littered with actors who belatedly came to singing.

I think we have the attention span of a gnat. You know, with cell phones and Twitter.

We're all capable of anything as human beings. Any emotion, any action. We really are.

And the actors tend not to want to watch themselves very often. I'm one of those guys.

The biggest compliment I think an actor can get is I can't imagine anyone else in the role.

I also write plays, so I understand the writers mind, and how obsessed you can get writing.

I never starved. And you know, whatever talent I have, I've relied on that, versus image or star.

You know, its really strange now with the Internet, with everyone having an unsolicited, anonymous opinion.

There's not a single job in this town. There's nothin', nada, zip. Unless you wanna workforty hours a week.

You know, it's really strange now with the Internet, with everyone having an unsolicited, anonymous opinion.

Are we just pretending to be unhappy so that we can add drama to our lives, so that we seem more substantial?

I never said, 'I'm going to be a big star.' I said, 'I'm going to be a good actor.' And that took the pressure off.

Television in the last few years has been where all the great writers are going. TV now is what indie film used to be.

You can't rewrite nothing, but you can rewrite 90 pages of sh*t. Now you've got your sh*t on the page, you can go work.

Nothing seems to matter but ourselves. That's not how I was brought up. I don't recognize the country I live in anymore.

The older you get, and the more you're in this business, the more you kind of feel like, 'Why don't we just do it my way?'

There are so many projects that you go into hoping the story works, and here comes a new third act and that kind of thing.

I know I'm not bipolar or schizophrenic, but this career allows you to explore, to take some facets of yourself and spin it.

One of the more noble things the Oscars can do is pay attention to movies no one knows about. Blockbusters don't need much help.

I love the theater, but if I had to choose, I would choose a film at this time in my life. Something meaty, to sink my teeth into.

I don't watch dailies. I don't pretend not to read reviews, I just don't. I wait for it to come on the air, just like everybody else.

I think Michigan keeps you sane and on an even keel through the ups and downs. In Michigan, I do fireworks, shovel snow and live life.

I was haunted by trainers going "Up, up, up, get up." You find yourself picking your head up and then realizing, They aren't talking to me.

I went to Walter Reed hospital a couple of times to visit wounded soldiers, kids with no legs and one arm. You start to question some things.

I just never did buy this idea that you have to live in Los Angeles to be an actor. I didn't see that as a requirement in my job description.

I learned a long time ago that the show you're going to see isn't the one you have in your head. As soon as you understand that, you're going to enjoy it a lot more.

Working with Jim Carrey is an absolute gas. I have never laughed so hard for so long. Had he been on-board for the sequel of Dumb & Dumber, I would've jumped on, with no hesitation.

I think the American electorate should work a little harder at getting informed. That includes hearing, truly listening, to what the other side is saying. Whether you're left or right.

You see a lot of these movies that are really just 90-minute video games. The effects are incredible. I get it: There's an art to that, terrific. I'm not interested in it, but there's an art to that I suppose.

I always wanted to do films. I'd gone to New York early in 1976 and did a lot of theater, but I really wanted to chase the paths of people like Pacino and Lemmon and those guys. Alan Arkin. Film was where I wanted to go.

As an actor, you're always at the service of somebody else's vision. In a play, it's more of the director's vision, and he or she's got their hands on you all the way up to opening night, and if it's a film, there are even more people.

The indie world changed when the economy went south. I was frustrated with doing something, then waiting for it to come out, and sometimes it never did, or would just play in New York for 50 people. So I really wanted to try something else.

I would love to [do theater], but there are go-to girls for theater. I am learning that, upon moving to New York and inquiring. There are go-to girls that will get the role any day of the week. It's true. Some people won't even let me audition.

I never starved. And you know, whatever talent I have, I've relied on that, versus image or star. I have just said, 'Hire me if you want somebody good.' I tried to be as good as I could be every time out, and that's kind of bridged the decades.

Meryl Streep's brilliant, just brilliant. I've been fortunate to do two movies with Meryl. And for an actor to go moment to moment like she does, there's no one better. And she dances between moments. Each take is different because she's riding instincts, she's riding impulses. And she trusts that.

I know there are people, if I go into a market or a city for the first time, there are people that are there that just want to see the famous person, or the guy from 'Dumb and Dumber' or whatever movie they liked. And that's fine, it gets them in the door, but then it's my job to give them something different.

And that's one thing that helps me is I learn it blandly, vanilla, then I don't try to act it too soon because you start to act it, and you kind of go away from what the next sentence is, what the next paragraph is. So get it down so it kind of can - it's in there so you can then, as I call it, dance on top of it.

Regardless of the fact that in this country, certainly in the arts, we treat comedy as a second-class citizen, I've never thought of it that way. I've always thought it to be important. The last time I looked, the Greeks were holding up two masks. I've always thought of it not only as having equal value, but as the craft of it, being funny.

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