I know a lot of writers who would much rather be writing the Great American Novel, but they've got bills to pay and alimony, and so they take a job at a less-than-reputable paper. You know, you do what you gotta do. Eric Stoltz alimonyamericanbill share on social
I have several dogs and several cats who aren't really mine. In fact, they think that I am theirs. I'd like to have some goats and chickens, but I travel around too much. Eric Stoltz catchickendog Change image and share on social
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 backmonstermovie Change image and share on social
I think I'm wealthy. I make a good living for what I do. Well, it depends. If I'm doing an independent film I'm making no money - probably losing money. But if I'm doing a studio film, I'll make a decent wage. I can live for a year without working. Eric Stoltz decentdependfilm share on social
You know, you grow up with the image of John Travolta being super cool - 'Saturday Night Fever,' Brian De Palma, handsome young god... he, in reality, is a very silly man. And I mean that in a good way. He'll walk around the set talking in little weird voices, making people laugh. Eric Stoltz briancoolfever share on social
I did a film called 'Fort McCoy,' based on a true story of one of the few internment camps during WWII that was actually in the United States. Eric Stoltz basecallcamp Change image and share on social
But I've always felt that the less you know about an actor's personal life, the more you can get involved in the story in which he's playing a character. And I don't like to see movies where you know about everything that happens behind the scenes. I can't engage in the story if I know what's going on in the actor's head. Eric Stoltz actorcharacterengage share on social
I've been directing more and more the last few years, I find it an enjoyable challenge. Eric Stoltz challengedirectenjoyable Change image and share on social
When you're in a movie, they treat you like you're four years old and give you whatever you want. Eric Stoltz givemovietreat Change image and share on social
The '80s were a time of technical wonder in filmmaking; unfortunately, some colleges didn't integrate their film and theater departments - so you had actors who were afraid of the camera, and directors who couldn't talk to the actors. Eric Stoltz 80sactorafraid share on social