It's remarkably easy to dig up enormous amounts of information about individuals, without their consent.
I should have been trying to build a career, rather than leaving it in the hands of somebody else.
I suppose when I was a kid, and I went to movies, and later went to some plays on my own when I got a little older, in New Orleans, where I was living then, I zeroed in on the actor.
You could walk the streets, no matter how hungry people were, not matter how long theyd been out of jobs, you could walk the streets, you could ride the subways in New York, and you would not get knocked in the head.
If they're working in a workshop somewhere, where there is, let's say, uh. . . only twenty people, or something like that, that's still, when they work and do a scene, that's still working in front of somebody.
I have worked with some very great directors.
I don't watch television.
I want to take the word Christianity back to Christ himself, back to that mighty heart whose pulse seems to throb through the world to-day, that endless fountain of charity out of which I believe has come all true progress and all civilization that deserves the name. . I go back to that great Spirit which contemplated a sacrifice for the whole of humanity. That sacrifice is not one of exclusion, but of an infinite and endless and joyous inclusion. And I thank God for it.
It isn't sufficient just to want - you've got to ask yourself what you are going to do to get the things you want.
It's extremely difficult to come across quality material. It's a competitive world.
Fire beats roses again.