I'm much calmer when there's no TV or music playing in the background.
I've been doing a lot of music for films and television for quite a few years.
The possibilities are endless for me - Broadway, TV, music and film.
I'm trying to become a young CEO, to brand myself in television and movies.
Live theater to me is much more free than the movies or television.
I don't like doing movies, period. Movies are hard. I like TV.
Animation did not become the dominant form of children's television until the '60s.
I came from a generation of actors for whom TV was taboo.
Television is a young person's medium.
I tend to avoid televisions, politics, and places with velvet ropes.
I understand the process of politics and the game of television.
No, I worked a lot for European television, doing documentaries in Brazil.
Film people are coming into TV, because they can't get any work.
When you work in TV, it's such a group effort, it's not about you.
It used to be only on TV that women could lead, that a show could be based on a woman.
Normally I sit there in the films really hating watching myself. Loving watching the films, hating watching myself.
As a spectator, you get to watch everything, but I'd much rather be playing than watching. I'll have time to watch later in my career.
In the age of television, image becomes more important than substance.
Television makes so much at its worst that it can't afford to do its best.
In the early '90s, there was such a limited idea of what you could see on TV.
The theater is a tough place. It's not cushioned the way it is in film and television.