As a boy I believed I could make myself invisible. I'm not sure that I ever could, but I certainly had the ability to pass unnoticed.
Unless I try, I'm never really going to be at ease with myself.
From the very first movie I ever made to the current time, there have been times between action and cut when I've sensed some kind of new dimension that I haven't been familiar with before.
All actors are incredibly insecure.
Peter Ustinov was the first really positive influence in my career. He was real and he bore witness to it. The things he said to you, he lived them.
In my youth I dreamed of being an illustrator.
My star was kind of fading towards the end of the '60s and suddenly I got this call from Fellini, who just appeared to kind of love me!
With Fellini, the fear dropped out of my work because it was such a happy experience... hanging out with Fellini, having pasta on the set with Fellini, and going out with Fellini!
I've never wanted to become a politician, an interior decorator, I've never wanted to speculate and make a load of money. I just wanted this.
The very first film I ever saw was during the war. My mother took me, I must have been about 4, and that was Beau Geste, with Gary Cooper.
What I wanted more than anything was a long career.
Vancouver is the most wonderful place. I put it up there with San Francisco and Sydney as a kind of magic sort of harbor city.
I was very disappointed that so much of the work I did on The Haunted Mansion didn't arrive in the final cut.
A lot of newspapers say Terence Stamp is playing himself and we're as bored as he is.
My favorite film is Gene Tierney and Tyrone Power in The Razor's Edge.
It wasn't until I saw James Dean that I began to think that maybe I could actually do this. Movies didn't have to be just this fantasy with this impossibly handsome guy.
It's such a performance to bring stuff into America. It's a great luxury when I am in England.
I've been doing Tai Chi on and off for 20 years. The fundamentals of all martial arts are the same.
I loved the scent of the wallflowers in the evening.
Although you have some films that are a real bummer, there's always a film that comes up where it's just heaven.
At this point, it's either for fun or it's for money. I don't take movies that I don't really like.
He's Soderbergh, we're working for him. It doesn't matter what he's doing; we'll see it at the premiere.
I have always had this energy, which I think of as overdrive.
I have to be stretched in some way. There's not enough things that come my way that I fancy.
I wasn't at all sure I could make that sort of leap into that sort of comic book reality.