Although Sex And The City was a great show and I loved that for what it was, the response to it became so much more than the show, ... That became, in a sense, annoying. So it was great to go back to something I knew, but I could explore more, recreate, bring more nuance. |
At least Manhattan, in terms of danger and eccentricity, is much more of a theme park now. You couldn't really shoot the old Law & Order in New York today. It's a different city. |
Cable has become something much bigger than expected, ... so that when a show like 'Law & Order' is seen three times a day, five days a week ... when you get that kind of exposure all the time and don't get paid anything, there's got to be something done. |
Dick Wolf made me an offer I couldn't refuse, |
Everyone feels like family and I am back in the city that I love. |
From what I've heard about Israel and its sites, landscape, beaches and historical and religious heritage, it is a wonderful place to visit. I told my friends that I'm going to Israel because I'm a New Yorker, and a New Yorker goes to Israel. |
I don't think they should have thrown out the baby with the bath water, |
I have enough attention already. More, I don't really need. |
I think (Mamet) seduces people in the first act into thinking that it's a comedy, in a sense, ... But then it turns around and becomes very dangerous. He's created a language here that appears to be natural but is much more heightened. It's realism in the best sense. |
I'd love to come back every summer and do a play here. It's a definite challenge - we had less than three weeks for rehearsal, so we came in running. |
It's not that I'm asking for that, and I don't know how to explain it. I just think there's room for the disenfranchised. I don't think we have to sweep it under the rug. |
It's terrible. We're starting to look like Hong Kong, or Singapore at worst. Pretty soon you won't be able to throw a piece of gum on the street. |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent. |
Maybe in 20 years, when Disney rots and looks like sort of a pornographic version, |
Mr. Big has been sticking to me, and that makes me uncomfortable. I know it's meant well when people stop me in the street and say, 'Hey, Mr. Big!' But I don't ever want to be identified by any part I've played once it's over. |