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Quotes
If
I started worrying about how my constituents are going to react to every
move I make, I wouldn't be able to do my job here. I'll do what I think is
right and explain it later.
One
thing I learned about Mr. Pollock's art, which any art student knows I'm
sure, but was indeed a revelation to me, is that Jackson fully believed
and lived by 'don't use the accident, because I deny the accident.' One
cannot even approximate Pollock's work unless every stroke, every pour,
every slap, every fling, every shake, every splash, every splatter and
every flick has a specific intention.
Pollock
said several times that he couldn't separate himself from his art. Not
knowing much about modern art when I began to read about him, I was much
more his persona - his struggles as a human being - that was interesting
to me.
[on painter Jackson Pollock]: One thing I
learned about Mr. Pollock's art, which any art student knows I'm sure, but
was indeed a revelation to me, is that Jackson fully believed and lived by
'don't use the accident, because I deny the accident.' One cannot even
approximate Pollock's work unless every stroke, every pour, every slap,
every fling, every shake, every splash, every splatter and every flick has
a specific intention.
As soon as I went on stage, I wanted to do
nothing else with my life but act. I always liked the attention that
playing sports had brought, but acting fulfilled that need even better.
I was very happy playing sports until I was
18, and then there were a couple of years where I really didn't know what
I wanted to do. I saw some theatre in Oklahoma and made a decision to
learn about acting. It wasn't really with an eye on making films or even
making a living; it was really about trying to focus on something that had
the potential of taking the place of sport in terms of something to
penetrate.
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