I used to say when I was working in the theater that if I ever had five seasons of a hit TV show I’d never have to worry about money and wouldn’t have to do anything I didn’t want to do . . . The 12 seasons on Law & Order (1990) really made that possible.
[on working on Law & Order (1990)] It’s a lot more fun for actors to cry and rant and rave, or have a drug problem or a drinking problem. Once in a while I get jealous of people who get to do real histrionics. But that’s all right. That stuff’s only about awards. It’s not about people watching. People are very loyal to our show and they want to see the case resolved in an hour.
Month: December 2016
Happy Birthday: James Foley
[on Sean Penn in ‘At Close Range’] I had this little shed out I front of my house, and Sean went to the store and bought heavy weights, brought them back and put them in the shed. And I remember he was so surprised, once he committed himself to that, how his body changed so dramatically, in a short period of time. But he had to eat an awful lot too, and that was hard for him, funnily enough.
[on ‘At Close Range’] Sean was quite clearly the driving force in getting ‘At Close Range’ made. He was extremely hot, and it was going to be financed if he agreed to it. And he told the powers-that-be that I was the one he wanted to direct it. They clearly wanted Sean, didn’t necessarily want me at all, and Sean said, “I’ll do it if you do it with this guy”. And they ultimately accepted me as director.
