My reputation was a bit exaggerated. Things were written in newspapers, then copied, then doubled. One of the reasons why I never disclaimed that, was because I found it amusing. But I also constructed such an image for myself in order to gain more of a private life.

I experienced a lot, and achieved nearly everything I wanted. I can enjoy that today. Go to bed at nine in the evening, because my child wakes up around seven, without having the feeling that I missed or are missing something.

I figured out, I guess, that the job just makes me happy if it's not number one. So if it all works, great. If it doesn't, I still go home, look at my kids, and I have a big smile on my face.

Roman Polanski is not putting himself out there and going, 'This is my experience,' ... But you always feel that he talks out of experience.

Acting is all about truth and honesty, and the sensitivity that's capable of transporting you.

I thought that if you come across as a freak, there will be some kind of distance. Maybe the distance became excessive. I realized that people were afraid of me without knowing me.

[ABC just announced that it has begun production on] Have No Fear: The Life of Pope Paul II, ... a papal page-turner.

I don't pretend anything anymore. I don't have time, desire or energy to calculate anymore.