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I don't want to see the zipper in the back of the monster suit. Like everybody else who goes to the movies, I want to believe the monster is real.
Eric Stoltz
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Eric Stoltz
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: September 30
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My first film as an actor was 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High,' a glorious experience that spoiled me for future films.
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I can count on one hand the directors who actually directed me.
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I've been directing more and more the last few years, I find it an enjoyable challenge.
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I consider myself a very lucky man indeed.
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I studied piano for many years, and I still play. I'm a complete amateur, and I wouldn't consider myself very good at all, but I enjoy it.
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I realize I'm a very lucky man. I love what I do, I love films, TV and theater, and the fact that I'm able to make a living at it staggers me.
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I try to read all news sources - not just CNN or FOX, but worldwide papers and journals, to get opinions from every end of the spectrum - and then I like to try to find out the cut and dried facts - and go from there.
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Let's not kid ourselves here, robots already run most of our world. We'll be their butlers soon enough.
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