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"When I got this role, my daughter Molly said, 'Dad, you've come full circle."
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"I have two children. I have a daughter 29, and a daughter four. They are 25 years apart, so you speak about generations and I must tell you, I have a philosophy and that is every 25 years I'm going to sire another child."
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"I'm concerned about the insidious influence of the media's bad messages that undermine the lessons parents try to instill in their sons and daughters."
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"I may be boring, but it would be to wake up by my dog and then my daughter."
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"But my middle daughter, Kate, is very involved in martial arts, and I was just at one of her competitions."
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"I don't mind talking about my two daughters, but I don't feel comfortable denying them their privacy."
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"It wasn't my intention in going after this part but I suppose now I do. The adult roles are a lot meatier - you're not always just the daughter or the girlfriend or whatever."
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"Right now, my daughter's just rolling her eyes at everything I do; I'm just an embarrassment."
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"All that remains is the faces and the names of the wives and the sons and the daughters."
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"My daughter is here in town doing a play, and her dog is staying with us. We live up in the hills, so he has access to thousands of acres of wilderness."
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"As long as a woman can look ten years younger than her own daughter, she is perfectly satisfied."
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"I came to New York late; I was already past 30."
Past

"I remember going to Bob Preston's dressing room because I was losing a laugh - as you do in a long run. He said, 'Give me the script. That's where you're going off the road.' That's comedy. It's never the line itself; it's in the foundation."
Comedy

"I love this company. I don't know how it was selected. It's a bunch of machers. They mean business."
Business

"And I'd watch George C. Scott from backstage. He was one of my mentors."
Mentors

"I loved the gentlemanly way they treated each other. It was unlike anything I was used to. I started helping them strike the set and, at 11, began taking acting classes privately."
Acting

"As my manager says, 'These are wonderful problems.'"
Management

"This whole thing about winning and losing is muddy waters. But I can remember, as a young actor, just walking around this city and not being able to get arrested."
Winning

"When I got this role, my daughter Molly said, 'Dad, you've come full circle."
Daughter

"My education was doing good plays and also stinkers. When you do a stinker, you learn how to act. I like having to audition. It's nice to do rehearsals. But it's with an audience that you get to love it!"
Education

"My part had three lines. I said, 'You look wonderful, sir,' three times. All my friends said, 'Do not take that role - and do not understudy. You'll regret it the rest of your life.' I did both of those things, and I've never regretted it once."
Life
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