And my first film was Carnal Knowledge, another amazing experience, largely because of Mike Nichols, who would tell me you can't do anything wrong because you're doing everything right.
In high school, I did the 'The Tempest' at Lincoln Center for Joe Papp.
In my job, I worry a lot and try and stay calm and open. It sometimes works.
An actor really suffers when the director isn't prepared because you start running out of time for the shoot and then have to do it fast.
If they give you good words to say, and you don't get in the way of them, you'll be OK.
I don't like to discuss my work in a lot of detail; I'm afraid of dissecting it in a way that is not good for me.