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...always liked that. There isn't any actor who doesn't like a role in this. These are the characters that, if you caught the movie 10 years earlier in their life, they're the bad guy. Like Paul Newman in The Verdict - I'm certainly not comparing my acting, just talking about those kinds of characters - or Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven. Those characters did a lot of terrible things and now they're searching for some sort of redemption. The redemption is usually not very big. It's not like, 'oh, I'm really a great...
...model this performance after any specific performances in film? I know it's been compared - even you, have spoken in reference to The Verdict and Paul Newman...
...although I'm sure I've ripped every single guy like that, off. I've certainly ripped off Paul Newman three or four times, [though] not as well. Watch him at the end of the monologue in that film, where he's talking to the jury. Actors usually load up for a monologue. He finishes it and he starts to talk again, and then he walks away. To me, it's one of the great performances in any film, ever...
...element of luck, in interviews, I recall when you were honored with the American Cinamatheque award - you said John Wells who was sitting in the audience gave you a chance in ER, which had a great time slot, following Seinfeld. Otherwise who knows where you'd be. I know Paul Newman, Clint Eastwood often speak about the element of luck in this business, but surely it's not just luck...
...have never noticed a single situation where I felt that students’ behavior had been influenced by drinking,” said Paul G. Bamberg ‘63, a senior lecturer in mathematics...