Sometimes I do pinch myself about the life I've had.
I've tried writing. Two days later I'd go visit it and say, Jesus Christ, who wrote this crap?
I have a home in Arizona. I go a couple months a year, but basically Chicago is my home.
You can't act for the editing. You have to leave that to him. So you just go in and do the scene the way you think is right or whatever you're directed to do, and leave the rest of that technical stuff up to the director.
I think there is something very nice about going to work to try to make people laugh.
I'm just a character actor.
I learned a long time ago: You're in the entertainment business. You're not in the reality business. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other.
As far as carrying the American banner, you just do what's right for the kids.
I didn't fall for a lot of that stardom stuff.
I know people who go back and check themselves, but it drives me crazy. Everybody wants to look in the mirror and see Cary Grant looking back at them, but that's just not the case.
I've taken up golf... or golf has taken me up.
I don't need to see the old school to remember it and the teachers there. They changed the way that I've always looked at life and learning.
Most cop movies and TV shows are fantasies.
I would love, one day before this is all over, to do a Western. That, and to play a priest.
My mother and sisters cooked Italian food, and I never heard of half of the dishes you see in these Italian restaurants. I just go in and order spaghetti.
Everybody wants to look in the mirror and see Cary Grant looking back at them, but that's just not the case.
I'm a bit of a clotheshorse, and having a tailor-made suit is a big deal.
People are always telling me to shut up about Chicago.