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Being successful doesn't change things. There's a painful, lonely part of acting because you're always waiting. The thing about being a performer is doing, and when you have to wait, it's the same pain as when you're starting out and have no job. You think that thing will go away, but it doesn't. It just shifts. I remember Robert Duvall saying that being a successful actor is all about finding interesting hobbies, because if you don't have the right hobby, you die. It's very hard to maintain interest. Most actors don't. They become a little cliched. You learn how to do tricks and stuff.
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- Distant cousin of Joyce Kilmer.
- So infuriated the late director John Frankenheimer on the set of _Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)_ that Frankenheimer vowed to never work with Kilmer again, and he never did.
- Youngest student ever accepted into Juillard's Drama Dept.
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