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I was inspired by lots of people, certainly in acting and in writing and stuff, but I never wanted to be somebody else.
I always wanted to be an artist, writer and poet since I was seven, and one has to live long enough to evolve as an artist and do one's finest work.
I always want to do something I haven't done before and get to work with other actors, writers, or directors that I want to work with.
The Cold War isn't thawing; it is burning with a deadly heat. Communism isn't sleeping; it is, as always, plotting, scheming, working, fighting.
People always say, 'Who is your audience?' and I could never put a finger on it - and I wouldn't want to put a finger on it.
I don't like characters who are either good or bad. I just don't experience that in life, so my writing hasn't evolved that way.
Anytime you want to create something different, you have to convince people that it's O.K. 'We'll be O.K. It's going to work out. It's going to be great.'
But I've really learned you don't have to fit in. No matter where you go, you're always going to be you and if they don't like you for who you are, then what's the point of being someone else?
Never apologise for not being someone else. You're bound to find something you're good at, even if it's only writing stories.