In the late 1960s, I ended up in Telluride, Colorado. It wasn't like the country club that it is now. It was very raw. Skiing was there, but snowboarders have now entirely overrun it. Lance Henriksen 1960sclubcolorado Change image and share on social
I don't think in words; I think in pictures, in images. Lance Henriksen imagepictureword Change image and share on social
To me rites of passage through life, that's a wonderful, beautiful thing. Lance Henriksen beautifullifepassage Change image and share on social
I always wanted to be an actor, even when I was a little kid. When I used to run away from home, I'd go to movies and sit all night watching Kirk Douglas. When I was 16, I tried getting into the Actors Studio, and they told me to get lost. I said 'I'll come back when I'm a man,' and I came back when I was 30. Lance Henriksen actorbackdouglas share on social
Charles Bean is a brilliant director. I come in with an idea and try to do it, but I fall on my face. And then, he says, 'Wait a minute, there was a little moment in there. Let's try that moment and expand in that direction.' Lance Henriksen beanbrilliantcharle share on social
I've always known from the beginning of my acting career that you only get an acting job if you've got something to learn about it. If you don't do it well, you'll be condemned to doing the same role over and over and over again. If you do it mediocre, you'll have to do it again. Lance Henriksen actbegincareer share on social
But to this day - I'm very literate now, I love to read, I read constantly - words don't resonate the way they do to a person with a formal education. They're like a maze, a puzzle that has to be opened up. Lance Henriksen constantlydayeducation share on social
You know something, if you're not acting, you're not an actor - you've gotta work. No way around it. Lance Henriksen actactorgotta Change image and share on social
Growing up, I think I always had a sense of art: a sense that there was poetry in the world. I didn't know where I was going to find it. I didn't know where I was going to fit in, that was for sure. But I kept moving forward. There wasn't a future in anything other than movement. Lance Henriksen artfindfit share on social
Corporate nationalism to me is a little bit like what would have happened if Hitler had won. It's scary stuff. It's totalitarianism in a different from, under a different flavour. Lance Henriksen bitecorporateflavour Change image and share on social