A lot of people now don't know I've been on Broadway.
Tuvalu's future at current levels of global warming is already bleak. Any further temperature increase will spell its total demise.
Either we stand united and agree to combat climate change or we will all stumble and fall and condemn humanity to a tragic future.
If you live on an atoll and you get a warning by radio that a big wave is coming and everyone is told to move to higher ground, where are you supposed to go on these islands? There is none. The highest ground is four-meters (around 13 feet) above sea level, meaning you'd be safer in a coconut tree. How, though, are you supposed to get your grandfather, grandmother and grandchildren up there?
Sometimes I wonder if there is really goodwill in the world to worry about saving human beings, or whether we are just using that as camouflage for our own interests, the self-centered drive for more profits.
People living on atolls like Tuvalu are among the world's most threatened populations.
Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children.
You can do a movie and hope it may be great, but until you have seen it, you don't know. I loved 'Rampart. ' I love that one called 'The Hi-Low Country' that Steven Frears shot.
Sitting in a hotel room just makes you sit and think about things.
Three-dimensional results are important to me. I did once spend some time just writing, and floating around, and I lost my mind a little bit. I wasn't so good at that.