God only knows what else is on the web about me.
— Illeana Douglas
I had an obsession that I was male characters from movies.
I like the idea of capturing people who aren't there to save the world.
I loved the idea of the Nerd as Hero, which Ghost World also had.
I wore a lot of vintage clothing. I dressed like a reporter, with a little card in my hat. I had these fantasies of who I wanted to be, so I'd dress like an explorer, a cowboy. I dressed up like Elton John a lot too. That was another period.
I've done a few studio films in the last few years where I feel like I've done good work, and then I only end up in two scenes. That's been very disappointing.
It was an interesting way to come across in my first big role. To work with Robert DeNiro was very exciting.
We were big Saturday Night Live and Eddie Murphy fans.
I always wanted to get into the horror genre. I like scary movies. I want to go to the fan shows and sign posters with my head hanging by a thread like a B-movie actress.
I know as I'm taking my dying breath, the ambulance guy will ask me why they cancelled Action.
I love anything to do with ventriloquism and magic.
I met Patricia Neal, John Houseman. But I loved my grandfather because he was this kind, talented man.
I'm a big fan of Albert Brooks, Nichols and May. I'd like to follow in their footsteps and do comedy films.
The best situation is where they cast you and then they trust you.
It's nice to see a movie where people are actually succeeding.
When I do a character, I try to base it on someone I have met or an experience I've had.
I come from a pretty strange family.
I like doing movies that relate to people's experience.
I love sketch comedy. My real goal is to do something with Albert Brooks. That would be my fantasy. I stay up night and day thinking up stuff he might find funny.
I want to be an animated character. I'm also doing more writing and directing.
I'm a huge poster collector.
In high school, my goal was to be a writer for SNL, then I got into the acting.
There's too much insecurity on studio sets, with all the people standing around, whispering.
When we were doing a scene, lots of times we would collapse giggling, because it seemed so silly because it felt like we were doing a home movie at times.