What you see on stage is pretty much the way I am... a dry sense of humor.
My dream as a youngster was to be like Olivier. To be a great stage actor. To be a great Shakespearean actor. To me that is the Olympics of acting.
I think if I were to go back on stage I might be in great danger of acting.
Dresses, I find, are impractical in social situations, but I enjoy wearing them a great deal on stage.
It's always just a great thing to see your kids connecting and you see the different stages.
You cannot imagine how great it is to step out on the stage with thousands of screaming fans loving you.
I became the stage for the great argument between Nietzsche and Rousseau. I was the extra ready to take on all the roles.
I had the fixation that comes with being a Kennedy to be a great man on the big stage.
The fact is that great musical pieces take and hold the stage because they provide great emotional experiences.
I was always used to being centre stage - something that had its good and bad points.
When you go on the stage before thousands of people, you can be excited and nervous, but it's not fear.
You can't be a proper comic unless you've been out on stage and felt the fear.
I am always scared before going on stage; this is the fear which makes me do well.
If you have stage fright, it never goes away. But then I wonder: is the key to that magical performance because of the fear?
I know really, really famous people who are terrified every time they walk on to a stage.
The hardest part, for real, is probably when you just don't feel like going on stage and being funny.
On the stage you're there, it's live. There's a beginning, a middle, an end. When something is funny you hear it right away.
A screen actor is compensated in the knowledge that millions will see his performance at one time, where only hundreds will see it on the stage.
Being on the stage in New York is always exciting because you feel like you're part of the life of the city.
All Scripture is equally inspired, but not all Scripture is equally applicable or relevant to every stage of life.
If I could transform my stage life to the movies, I'd be Jack Nicholson.