When you're acting, it's a fantasy already; maybe it's the costumes - I love it. It's so fun.
I am, in fact, Superman. Every morning I wake up and go into a telephone booth and change my costume, and then go to work.
Courtrooms contain every symbol of authority that a set designer could imagine. Everyone stands up when you come in. You wear a costume identifying you as, if not quite divine, someone special.
Changing costumes was bliss. Getting out of our normal gear into something new, and playing two parts, for me, was very exciting.
Mythological subjects always new. Modern subjects difficult because of the absence of the nude and the wretchedness of modern costume.
I just have this unnatural fascination with Elvis. I guess it reminds me of how important perspective is. You know, watch out or you might wind up wearing really silly costumes with Hawaiian leis.
I don't know if I would ever have costume changes - usually I just end up taking off my shoes, I get so sweaty, and... I just need to be comfortable.
I love people who expect me to wear great, feathery costumes- and I do it. It's like an actor getting into his costume for his part. I don't really feel that part until I'm into whatever I'm going to wear.
I don't think that I could fit into the costume anymore.
My parents read me fairy tales every night and I used to believe I was a fairytale princess, like every young girl. I had all the Disney dressing-up costumes and would play every character.