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I just love a challenge, and always have, and will do anything to make it interesting. I'll try anything, really, as long as it's a challenge and you can have some fun doing it.
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Richard Lester is a wonderful director, a great comedy director, of course.
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Different directors offer you different things, and it's not necessarily the most obvious things.
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Let's not get too precious about it: actors are not heart surgeons or brain surgeons. We are just entertaining people.
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I love Bob Altman. I always admired him so much because I always thought he was a genuine voice.
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The most nurturing of directors can make you feel too comfortable, and you don't really push for that extra whatever.
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The thing is, I've never been a handsome leading-man type, so let's not kid ourselves.
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An actor cannot be a censor. I'm there to interpret.
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Every university in America teaches 'Clockwork Orange.' I get fed up with it.
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I don't worry about whether I'm making a masterpiece, because I know that if you get just one of those in a lifetime, you should get down on your knees and say 'Thank you!'
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I love doing every role I do!
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I am a professional actor, and I don't go about moralizing about what the character does. Otherwise, seriously, why be an actor? You're not making some kind of social statement. That's not what actors do.
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You know, I've had an incredible career and I'm blessed.
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I'd love to do radio plays. I think that one should be open to everything and shouldn't limit oneself.
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You can't hold back. You can't think of the subtleties of playing. You just have to get out and really bare it all, and hopefully you don't fall off the plank. And if you do, hey, pick yourself up, dust yourself down, and start all over again.
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If you look a little punkish, then they're going to give you the parts. And if you play an iconic villain early on in your career, you tend to get asked to play one over and over and over again.
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My favorite actor who played villains - who could play anything, really - was Jimmy Cagney.
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If you dunk your head in cold water, you can't stay under for more than five seconds. I mean, that's it.
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You've always got to work with the best if you can, and of course, the best are the best because they're different. They expect certain standards, and they're usually very difficult people to work with.
Malcolm McDowell -
I like to razz the Trekkies a little bit. Who doesn't? It's trainspotting, isn't it? But they are very well-meaning, actually. I've done a couple of Star Trek conventions, and they've only been really welcoming.
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It is true I'd rather get a hole in one than win an Academy Award.
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There are no great scripts - just great films.
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The villains that I play, I always think that they are grounded, wonderful people with enormous intellects who are very exciting to spend an evening with. I never see them as bad people.
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I'm not quite as buoyant as I was in my youth.
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