“I love the accessibility that my great nation affords us, but it is virtually inescapable for most people in America, and many places abroad, to rely on inexpensive yet unhealthy meals as a main source of sustenance.”
“It’s interesting because you feel on the one hand, we understand people from what the say, and in another sense, you’d think that you’d be able to convey more through dialogue.”
“It’s interesting, winning an Academy Award as a young man… life-changing, but I’m just me within that. It’s been very helpful for my career, but I’m trying to stay on the path I was on before.”
“I love a sandwich that you can barely fit in your mouth because there’s so much stuff on it. The bread should not be the main thing on a sandwich.”
“I would love to play Wonder Woman on the big screen.”
“Obviously I love working in film and television, but I started in theater and I’d love to be on Broadway.”
“I’d like to one day be able to say, ‘I was in more than one play on Broadway.’”
“Trust me: not everyone is on the Adriane Lenox bandwagon. I’m not stupid enough to think that.”
“‘All the Stars in the Heavens’ takes place during the golden age of Hollywood, around an imagined story about Loretta Young; Clark Gable; Alda, a young woman with a secret who is preparing to become a nun but is cast out of her convent; and the scenic artist she meets on the set of ‘The Call of the Wild.’ It’s a big, lush historical novel.”
“And so, when I was a young writer I always worked hard on imagery, and I knew that the roots of imagery were the senses – and that if my readers could feel, taste and see what I was talking about, I would be able to tell them a story.”