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I was very fortunate in the '70s to work with the best actors, the best directors, the best cinematographers.
I love the process of making a movie so much as an actor that I can only imagine I would love the process of being the director.
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I found that something exists between director and actor sometimes that surpasses or transcends language.
I still make more money as I do as an actor than director, however I don't want to be a commercial director.
As the director, to have the opportunity to work with actors of the calibre of David Oyelewo is just fantastic and special.
We just did what we'd done when we were an act in the '60s. But I found it impossible to hold a dialogue with 500,000 people. In a certain sense, it was numbing.
I think I'm drawn to films more as a director with a directorial mind even as an actor. I make movies to make the films, not to act.
When I'm playing as an actor, I don't want to interfere at all with the director. I'm just an actor. I'm totally respectful.