I have no regrets, real regrets about any darn thing . . . I think
second-guessing one's self and your life is the most futile thing in
the world.
I certainly wasn't the idol of millions. I just happened to get good
parts. And so I wasn't worried . . . because I could see these character
parts stretching on into the, you know, dim days of the future.
[regarding his acting talent] I never thought I was good. I've touched the hem of the garment a few
times but never grabbed it full-hand.
[about his preference for the theater] The stage is human beings sharing something together -- flesh and blood
together -- and the others are mechanical and shadows on the screen.