I've always thought of myself as being extremely lucky. The idea is to keep that luck going. Headlining the Stanley was a real kick. I think it's the type of thing I could get used to.
I promise to myself I will make cars that work and functions worldwide.
I'm not saying no to anything, at least as far as reading scripts. I don't care if it's television or films but, personally, I would say I'd like to establish myself more in film.
My accent does slip. When I arrived in England in 1978 at 18, I was shocked to find myself 'the American' at RADA. The English and the Americans have an intense relationship. They helped us out in the Second World War.
I brought what I could of myself to this thing, because between Henry Warnimont and I - not a hell of a lot of difference.
I like to think of myself as fairly intellectual.
I actually like, love, and respect myself, and I try not to take anything too seriously.
Yoga always made me feel really good about myself.
I don't regret what I did in the Sixties. I was young and took myself terribly seriously. In the Seventies, I spent too much time in inner-party factional disputes.