"I do voicework all the time."
"Well, I love acting, and I love acting quick."
"I've been a professional actor for almost 40 years."
"I'm fully aware that things that resonate and become real hits are the exception to the rule, so much so that I've wired myself for failure."
"I'm kind of one of these guys who wants to play everything once before it's all over."
"It's really disgusting what Hollywood can do to a guy."
"You back a big cat into a corner and somebody is going to get bloody."
"I think in the early part of my career, the roles were so disparate that it never gave anybody an opportunity to understand my essence and what I would be good at doing, as opposed to what I would not be good at doing, so these little moments of beautiful things that were happening to me were consistent, but very few and very far between."
"I think now that I'm in the autumn of my life, and I'm getting a chance of having an overview and looking at the shape of how things happen, when things happen, why things happen, I think it was fitting that I spent most of my early career doing mask work, because I just don't think I was that comfortable in my own skin."
"Really, I was such a late bloomer, I really didn't learn how to be me until I was in my late '40s, which is when I started playing roles that were closer to me."
"I've had biker clubs reach out to me whenever they knew I was in their city."
"Every job has a unique situational circumstance."
"I say yes to almost anything that comes my way."
"I actually think it's harder to play vulnerability, because you're having to delve deeper into portions of your own psyche, what it is that makes you human."
"Fearless people are interesting to watch."
"The luxury of television is that you get more than one shot at who you think the guy is that you're playing."
"Almost all of your life is lived by the seat of your pants, one unexpected event crashing into another, with no pattern or reason, and then you finally reach a point, around my age, where you spend more time than ever looking back. Why did this happen? Look where that led? You see the shape of things."
"I've never been pigeonholed and I've experienced so many different kinds of skin - what man will do and won't do, what you should do and shouldn't do. This is what's exciting about being an actor; where philosophy majors sit in classrooms or write books about human behavior, we're actually acting them out in front of cameras."
"Distortions control my self-image, like they do for a lot of us. It's irrational."
"I've certainly been very blessed with opportunity."
"I've been busy and not busy, and busy is better. I've been busy, but I went through a lot of periods where it was lean for a lot of times."
"Independent film is almost nonexistent right now, because all the distributers that used to love to put out these little art films are all out of business right now, because it costs so much to open a movie."
"In the early '90s, when those little art films started coming out, we were introduced to Quentin Tarantino and guys like that, and independent cinema was something that everyone wanted to be a part of."
"There are always great deals of humanity in the characters that have been offered to me."
"Every time you get on a stage or in front of a camera, the whole exercise is about imagination. You're constantly depicting something that doesn't exist, and trying to find the reality of it. Once you settle on that premise, everything else is a matter of degrees."