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...novice actor-director, it can be a thrilling, daunting rite of passage. Says Matt Dillon, who directed his first feature, City of Ghosts, last year: "There's a lot of stuff you have to fight for. Constantly. Especially budget and schedule constraints. Postproduction was a whole new ballgame. A lot of opinions came up in the editing room." He sounds like a contestant on Fear Factor but adds, "Directing is a great job. You just have to have a cool head and trust your instincts...
...needs is the commitment. And that's something bred into an actor-director. When Matt Dillon went looking for pointers before his directorial debut, he got a pep talk from director John Milius: "He told me there are two people who come onto a set believing they can make the greatest movie ever--the director and the actor." And who better to make that lovely hallucination come true than the actor-director? --Reported by Jeffrey Ressner/Los Angeles and Joel Stein/New York
Clarence Douglas Dillon ’31, a former Wall Street investment banker, ambassador, Secretary of the Treasury under two presidents and two-time member of Harvard’s Board of Overseers, died last Friday in New York...
Murphy and his staff worry about those peripheral things—like putting together video packages that best showcase Morris’ skills, getting the word around that he exists in the first place and facilitating visits and tape screenings by scouts at Dillon Field House early in the morning before practices. The coach sees the staff’s job handling Morris as an extension of their responsibilities to every kid under their watch...
...wakes up in the morning and heads to Dillon Field House to watch some film on his own, then goes to class, then practice, then dinner...