The Devil, of course, must have been or must be a very charming person.
I've never been in a barroom brawl in my life. I just don't do such things.
When I was brought up in Sweden, there was a great opportunity for young people to learn how to act in our municipal theaters with their small companies. You would be under contract for eight months and have the summer free to take other opportunities.
Ingmar Bergman had a great sense of humor, and he had a very special, characteristic laugh that you always recognized - if he went to watch a theater show, 'Ah! He is here tonight.'
I've been the type of father who tries desperately to be perfect but doesn't succeed all the time.
I'm an actor; I'm not a director.
No doubt, the most important thing in my career was my time with Mr. Bergman, with whom I worked in so many films and also in so many stage productions, so it was a continuous working relationship and also a friendship, of course, that lasted for so many years.
In a silent film, you speak but the audience does not hear you.
Sometimes you become friends with the characters you portray.
I owe Mr. Bergman so much.