You name the TV psychic - they're con men.
I think you get less takes on TV than in movies.
Right now, more people enjoy movies, music, television and movies than they do video games.
I plan on continuing to explore all the possibilities of technology, and then finally film and television and movies. Embrace it.
For me, personally, I grew up watching American heroes and American movies and TV.
If theatre paid as well as movies and TV, I'd do it all the time.
The truth is, unlike TV and film cameras, the theater stage doesn't add 10 pounds.
I want to do more television and I want to do more radio.
I don't have cable. I just never watched a lot of TV.
At the beginning of 1955 only about 60 percent of American homes had TVs.
Cutting edge, breakthrough, television. That's what we want to do.
Today, political events are nullified unless they're on TV.
You never really see me acting a fool on TV.
The critics - how come you never see any of them on TV?
I don't like seeing myself on television. I don't like it.
I did a film very quickly, and then a lot of work for television, and then I did stage work.
I was doing TV work, theatre work, and some film work in the Philippines when I left.
That's the weirdest thing about television for me is that you're getting feedback in the middle of the work.
I've really enjoyed my work in television, but the problem for me is the turnover of directors every week.
I began by doing a lot of character work on TV, just fun acting parts.
People assume that because you are on TV you must be a millionaire, but unfortunately it doesn't work like that.