I've seen up close what can happen when actors talk publicly about their relationships: their personal life gets dismantled. It's a show business game, and it's one game I won't play.
I have received more fulfillment and adulation than I would ever know what to do with in terms of show business.
We had some problems - my children were kidnapped during that time, and it just changed my whole way of thinking, from being in show business and everything else.
I taught myself computer. Then Macintosh came along, and it became a really bad addiction. If I wasn't in show business, I'd have pocket protectors growing out of my chest. I do everything on it. It's kinda sick.
I don't read about myself, and I don't read any magazine that has anything to do with movies or show business.
You don't need tons of money to create art. You do need tons of money to be a part of show business. They are two different things.
Everyone in show business has had the experience of the fan who is so excited at recognizing their favorite star, they say, 'Oh my gosh, you're my biggest fan!'
The big thing I learned from Chris Rock was not to be a victim of show business. Don't let show business push you around.