How Can You Have A Director That Doesn't Go To Work With The Crew Every Day And Talk To Them?
And Louis Freeh Was A Completely Dysfunctional Fbi Director, Who Was Actually Waging His Own Private War Against The Clinton Administration.
I'm Not Aware That I Was Consciously Influenced By Any Director, Though These Things Often Happen Unnoticed, Submerged In The Unconscious.
Becoming Artistic Directors Is An Enormous Responsibility And Not One That We Take Lightly.
The Lack Of Racial Diversity And Gender Diversity And The Lack Of Female Directors - Those Are Not Fashionable Issues. And They're Not Issues That Reside Solely Within The Film Industry.
Of All The Projects I've Worked On, I've Never Worked With Another Director Like Billy Friedkin. I Think He's A Genius.
I Don't Come In With Any Preconceived Ideas, And Although I Will Have Done Some Preparation, I Can Go Which Way The Director Wants.
Sometimes I Call Directors. Sometimes I Just Meet With Them. It Just Happens. It's Not That I'm Pushy. It Comes Naturally. But I Go Ahead. I Don't Stay In My Armchair, Waiting For The Phone To Ring.
Every Actor Wants To Direct And Produce, But I Made A Conscious Decision When I Was In College To Understand The 'business' Of 'show Business.'
John Huston Was The Kind Of Director That Totally Left You Alone. Not Every Actor Always Does It Right, Every Time, But Most Of The Time He Was Re-directing Someone. He Was Making Tight Adjustments, And Not Even In Terms Of Interpretation Because He Knew That By The Time That The Character Had Been Filmed... Well, He Got It Right When He Cast You.