I worked with a man named Patty Crane who was Errol Flynn's stand-in back in the '30s in Hollywood.
Well, in Bradford I could say I was brought up in Bradford and Hollywood.
There's a statue of Jimmy Stewart in the Hollywood Wax Museum, and the statue talks better than he does.
I do Broadway because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer.
I developed a sense of self before moving to crazy Hollywood, which was really important.
Everyone in Hollywood is seeking fame and fortune; it's in the water here. Everyone from young women to old men - they all want it.
The corporation and the hedge funds have a hold on Hollywood, and they all want to make money on anything that signifies cinema.
I think, unfortunately or fortunately, the reality of Hollywood is that if your movie makes money, they'll make another one.
It's the nature of Hollywood that there are the people in power and the people who tell them what they want them to hear.
Hollywood wants to go for the flash, because that's what a lot of them think science fiction is.
The fact that people in Hollywood are open to what I teach is not because they're more desperate than anyone else, but because they're more touched by it. That's not their weakness. It's their strength!
Women do feel like they're in a box. Society, Hollywood, some men-they want to wrap women up in a neat little package.
I have friends who have a CD mastering plant in Hollywood and they are very sceptical about European record labels' understanding of digital technology.
Democrats love to criticize Republicans on guns, but they are generally mute when it comes to taking on Hollywood or the gaming industry.
One aspect of my mum's personality that has influenced me is her love of Hollywood and the golden era of black-and-white films.
I was invited to photograph Hollywood. They asked me what I would like to photograph. I said, Ugly men.
It's absurd: half the movie audience are women, but Hollywood bosses are still aiming for men who are 20.
Every decade or so, Hollywood has an epiphany. It turns out faith-based audiences enjoy going to the movies, too.
In Hollywood, I'm lucky, I only do big movies like 'Blade.' It's much more comfortable: you have a trailer.
I don't really want to do the Hollywood thing. I think you ought to try to say something with your movies.
In Hollywood you can't even smoke in a bar anymore and yet in the movies they're always showing people smoking. I don't get it.