When you want to make a film abroad, you need producers and people who support you. You need a team that speaks your language.
Among the roles I've played on stage, television and in films were politicos as diverse as Abe Lincoln, Juan Peron, Herman Goering, George Wallace and both Roosevelts.
Look at the Coen brothers. All their minor characters are as interesting as their protagonists. If the smaller characters are well-written, the whole world of the film becomes enriched. It's not the size of the thing, but the detail.
I think about 'The Hurt Locker,' and we made a film about three guys, three different looking guys with three very different energies.
Our film industry as well as the audiences are now open to unconventional pairings and subjects, which has aided my journey greatly.
A whole film is just about arriving at a moment where you hopefully transfer some feeling to the audience.
I know I am the first female celebrity in the world who has allowed herself to be filmed like that in an operating theatre.
You want to keep it in there because you feel like it's yours but to be able to see that sometimes some stuff needs to go and I think it's for the benefit of the film.
I'm a fan of making films. Whether I'm on stage or in front of a camera, one of my first loves is performing for the people. I'd like to do more acting.
In film, you have the luxury of accomplishing what you need in 24 frames every second. Comics, you only have five or six panels a page to do that.
The only genre I have any problem with is musicals, but that's just my own tastes it's nothing to do with the films.
As a child, people were always trying to photograph and film me because it's a way for a shy person to find themselves.
I carry a disposable camera. It takes me back to my childhood, when you had to develop your film and wait to see what pictures you got.
I want to be an all round entertainer, I want to act, make films, make albums, do whatever I can.
I think I've definitely found a niche working in comedy, but dramatic films are what brought me here. After I saw 'Titanic' in the theater, I got the bug.
It's so easy to become obsessed with the film industry and recognition that we can forget that we are not saving the world. We are just actors trying to entertain people.
I would quite like to do a different accent or play something so different from myself because Olivia, the character I play in this film, is similar to me.
I have done a lot of sci-fi, not out of choice, necessarily. It's just that I'm Canadian, and it's more cost-efficient to film sci-fi up here.
I just like the comic book sensibility. If I can turn them into films and TV series, that's just icing on the cake.
I think if I was in over 250 films, the world would get pretty sick of me. I would probably never get put in anything ever again.
I don't think there's any connection between my journalism career and my film career. They are two totally different mediums and very different skills.