After 10 years of French torture - psychological torture - it's great to do an American movie.
I've got four kids to feed and a wife to provide for. It's a worry but a great responsibility as well and one I relish.
O'Neill presents a very complex multi-layered kind of challenge. His characters are always deeply complex and, to a great extent, inaccessible.
You can be moved by an animated film and not by a live action film. There could be great inspiration in and humanity in that animated story.
There's plenty of great independent films to do, but you can't support yourself making independent film as an actress.
Being able to act for a living is a blessing. I have a great theater company that's almost 40 years old.
Wong Kar-Wai is a really great inspiration. He's always referred to as the Jimi Hendrix of filmmaking.
Leaping away from my mistakes has propelled me forward. It has great force behind it. It makes for great storytelling.
Television, in particular, doesn't look for talent; it looks for personas. You have a great persona? You can be a TV star.
Who could have asked for anything better? I was cast in movies with great actors, with great leading men.
It is such a social thing, laughing. Two thousand people in a room laughing is such a great buzz and they tend to laugh much more in a group.
To me, acting is the most logical way for people's neuroses to manifest themselves, in this great need we all have to express ourselves.
Canadians send us great hockey players. You also send us wonderful performers, from the beginning, with Mary Pickford.
You can have a great script, and it can be a great show, but for whatever reason, it just doesn't take the public's interest.
I believe artists deserve all the help they can get, so they can focus on being great artists.
We've all seen great actors and actresses who are missing a certain chemistry. And it's not about getting along or not getting along.
Just as long as something is gained, a lesson is learned. I do like those. The more quiet victories are always great.
The great thing about 'X-Men' is that it takes characters that are quite firmly established in the comics and puts them in new contexts.
I think the first album cover was considered most provocative. I think that contributed a great deal.
'Supernatural' was great because my character changed so much from beginning to end, always keeping me on my toes.
Being invisible would be pretty great. You could watch everybody, sneak into places and know what people were saying.