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I'm about to challenge for the Maryland Cup in the next couple of years, as an owner, a trainer, and a rider.
During the summer, Screen Gems launched the New Monkees, which miserably failed I understand. I never saw it.
I grew up in the theater. I began my career at 3. That was the first time I stepped onto a provisional stage.
Can you imagine saying ‘Hi’ to Sam Jackson and he goes and gives you a hug? It’s like being hugged by a lion.
I bought my daughter a Chihuahua and I fell in love with it. So now I carry Coco around with me all the time.
I love being a dad, and I'm good at it. Kids teach you about life, like how not to focus on yourself so much.
He was living in an age much more dangerous, more painful, much more on the edge than our own particular age.
I have parents come up to me and say, 'I don't know who you are, but my kid wants his picture taken with you.
I was lucky to get the kinds of parts I wanted. I always said I didn't want to do anything my kids can't see.
For nearly eight decades, I've had the great fortune of playing thousands of roles before millions of people.
You're working with the same people, and there's a lot of recognition. I like to do series best. I really do.
I think it is important to know when to be hard on yourself and when to let things go, but always keep going.
Just because I'm doing 'Star Wars' doesn't mean that'll be the thing that makes people stop me in the street.
I want a really diverse range of different people under my belt. That's what I'm hoping to do with my career.
Even though I'm English, I've all my life been heavily exposed to American television and culture in general.
Speak up when you're supposed to, as opposed to trying to write prescriptions for the way people should live.
Every once in awhile, when you can see shades of the person's real interior life, I think that's interesting.
I'm a professional hanger outer. I'm a super liability, too. I joke around and I'm like a hyper-active child.
I'm a professional hanger outer. I'm a super liability, too. I joke around, and I'm like a hyperactive child.
I think the best music videos are the ones that have nothing to do with the song. Those are all my favorites.
The Marines was a fresh start - that is why they shave your head. I wish they would let you change your name.
I do get the comics online I guess but it's such a pain. I'd rather just get them in the paper and read them.
I've been in this business so long, it just doesn't faze me. I know what's going to happen before it happens.
When I was 8, I thought I was Harrison Ford, Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Elvis, and Chuck Norris all at once.
I'm glad I did 'Married... with Children,' and I liked making all that money, and we all had a lot of laughs.
I bite my nails. I've been chewing on them for years. As long as you don't chew through flesh it's all right.
I want to be respected as an actor. There's my ego. But I don't have a great need to be liked by an audience.
I never think that a film should answer questions for you. I think it should make you ask a lot of questions.
As we say in the sewer, if you're not prepared to go all the way, don't put your boots on in the first place.
Artistic ambition is important. And it seems it would be a great time to do some theatre, like a new extreme.
Believe it or not, I got into the charismatic, shady, sly heart of Sedgewick Bell by watching CNN and C-SPAN.
You look at 1968 and it was truly the year that shook the world. The world was really completely upside down.
I like to be fascinated by the people I photograph. Sometimes I don't admire them but I'm interested in them.
On sand, you can never be sure of anything. An ordinary shot can take a wicked deflection at the last moment.
I'm a gentleman, if nothing else. It's taken me years to become one, but finally I have a sense of propriety.
I've gone out with a couple girls in L.A. that I met on Tinder, like on real dates. It's hard to meet people.
I think American cinema, particularly, has become so disposable. It's not even cinema, It's just moviemaking.
The theater, for me, has always been a place where I'm free to be more creative, a place to sharpen my tools.
I think rehearsal can be important if it's done in a way that works. Often, rehearsal can be a waste of time.
Everything you do on set is directly related to your imagination when you read the script for the first time.
Family is this very deep, complex thing that for most people becomes everything. It informs your entire life.
I do a lot of meet-and-greets with the people, and I do 'sign shows' where I meet people and sign autographs.
They look for the top note to end every song. They don't know what they are singing about. There is no style.
I always did plays in school because I thought it was fun, but it just never occurred to me as a thing to do.
I have a secret aspiration to be considered for a part where it doesn't matter what you look like to play it.
My first improv was Second City in Chicago. Before that, I worked at - with a partner, doing comedy sketches.
There's never been a particular band that I've followed religiously. But I do tend to listen to sadder music.
When I was in high school. I was considered really weird and strange, and people kind of kept their distance.
Americans always ask how much I love my accent, and I don't get that - I think I sound like a school teacher.
Wanting to be a good actor is not good enough. You must want to be a great actor. You just have to have that.