It's not just about filming, you go to awards and interviews too. I enjoy all of it, even learning my lines!
I do interviews because it's a chance to be myself. I sometimes wonder what I could have to say that would be of any interest. I don't have any great wisdom
One of the things that's clear to me from interviews that I've read is that the more popular successful jazz musicians had audiences above and beyond the music community.
In those days I would go for an interview and find myself competing with this other chap who would always be younger and taller, and much handsomer than I.
I want to live every moment totally and intensely. Even when I'm giving an interview or talking to people, that's all that I'm thinking about.
The hardest and worst interview that I have ever done was with Frank Zappa.
Nobody really knows for sure who the Blue Blazer is, but like I said in my interview, there's a little bit of the Blue Blazer in each and every one of us.
I was disappointed not to be able to interview Mr. Clinton. I met him two years ago. I was looking forward to talking with him about issues from Africa to terrorism.
I had the great good fortune to interview Peggy Lee. Her memories of working with Walt Disney and his team were warm and upbeat.
Never wear a backward baseball cap to an interview unless applying for the job of umpire.
After a subsequent interview at Brooklyn Poly, I was hired, and life as a fully independent researcher began.
I don't think of myself as giving interviews. I just have conversations. That gets me in trouble.
The reason I do interviews is because I'm protecting my songs.
I think that any reporter or columnist will be a little more careful when doing interviews with me.
I am utterly bored by celebrity interviews. Most celebrities are devoid of interest.
I decided I would never do interviews again.
I think J.D. Salinger is correct in granting no interviews, and in making no speeches
I do not believe that I have had an interview with anybody in twenty-five years in which the person to whom I was talking was not annoyed during the early part of the interview by my asking stupid questions.
But unfortunately, I have to say, one out of every 100 interviews I do, I get a real journalist
Interviews are usually a follow-up, like a press junket or a publicity junket, or something like that, and I’m not doing any of that right now. I don’t have any axes to grind.
I did, but I'm not real fond of giving interviews.
If you're doing an interview, you need conversational tension. After you talk to them, you're not going to have a relationship with them, they're not going to like you, they're not going to be your friend.
I am an extremely private person. I always feel that I come across as a caricature of myself whenever I do interviews.
Live interviews are more difficult to distort.
MTV was such a great training for me. I did live interviews with everyone from Michael Jackson to Madonna.
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