Campbell Scott is an American actor and director known for his roles in films such as "The Kiss of Death" and "Big Night." The son of actor George C. Scott, Campbell has carved out his own successful career in both film and theater. His performances are characterized by their emotional depth and authenticity, and he has also directed several films, showcasing his multifaceted talents in the entertainment industry.

"In the editing room, 20 percent of the time you're using stuff from before the actor knew the camera was rolling or you're taking a line from somewhere else and putting it in his mouth."



"Part of the advantage, and part of the result of trying to be a producer and director, are the practical things, you find. It's so advantageous to go to a place that you already have a feel for, a literal and spiritual familiarity."



"The fact is that you're never gonna believe any of the reviews, because the movie is to you what it is to you. No one's ever gonna sway you from what you feel about it."



"I think people tend to live, whether they like it or not, influenced by what's next door to them."



"I'm known as a kind of dramatic, serious, almost humorless actor and the fact is, I'm a funny guy, and I spend most of my life trying to find a lighter side of things, and on stage was given plenty of opportunity to do that."



"I tend to turn down roles that are too much like me, what I think is most like me anyhow, because I'm me all the time and I'm sick of it."



"I had been to New Mexico many times. I loved it. It's a very exotic, interesting, severely crazy environment. I don't know if I could live there all year. It's such an intense place."

