I can be quite surprised by what makes me cry, but it's usually spiritual things.
You have to be really open to your acting partners and believe in the story.
I would like to be invisible because I'd love to go into people's houses and see their interior decorating.
During a movie, chemistry is so important, and yet they just assume actors can fake their way through it. That doesn't always work.
Running through airports with pounds of luggage - that's a good workout.
I personally think you can have a really rich and full life with no abs. Abs are for wimps.
I drink maple syrup. Then I'm hyper so I just run around like crazy and work it all off.
I'm not an amazing cook, but I can follow a recipe.
I've been given lots of great advice, in my life. As an actor, just being as honest and as present as you can be.
I have, in some ways, saved characters that have been marginalized by society by playing them - and having them still have dignity and still survive, still get through it.
I was never the ingenue or the pretty girlfriend of Tom Cruise in a movie. I didn't have that career, so I don't have to compete on that level.
I saw leaving college as an opportunity to do something different with my life. I always thought that becoming an academic was going to be my path.
But the reason I became, why I wanted to be in the business was because there was Midnight Cowboy.
I make movies about people in spiritual crisis because it's a way for me to spend the time, the energy, the focus and the obsession to come to terms with my own spiritual crisis.
People are always surprised when I say that I'm an atheist.
I was a literature major in college and that was my thing, books.
What do I do to live? What do I do to be vital? The answer is always creativity; the answer is always art.
There is no direct evidence, so how could you ask me to believe in God.