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Every audience has its character; I like America - they love me. I suffer from stage fright, but in America not so much.
I've never suffered stage fright. That fascinates people.
Actually, I failed drama in high school because of nerves. I wasn't able to memorize the words. I had complete stage fright.
The pressure is always there to do my best. I feel happy that I have an audience that looks forward to my next project. I have to make sure that I deliver.
If you have stage fright, it never goes away. But then I wonder: is the key to that magical performance because of the fear?
I feel really fortunate to come from a home that was always supportive and stemming from creativity, integrity and building character.
And I feel that filmmakers ought to be careful with the use of 3D. Because if you look back over the decades, you see that 3D has come and gone for I don't know how many years now.
Every year, I do a New Year's day party at my home. I invite my staff and my friends and their kids. Around 40-50 people come by, and I do a barbecue and salads, steak and sushi, and also lots of cheese.
There's something about being in a house with an audience, and having that immediate feedback. I started acting because of that energy; it's what feeds me on stage and informs my choices.