Jeff Goldblum
Jeff Goldblum
Jeffrey Lynn "Jeff" Goldblumis an American actor who has received nominations for an Oscar, an Emmy, a Genie and a Drama Desk Award throughout his career and is best known for starring in the highest-grossing films of their years, Jurassic Parkand Independence Day, as well as their respective sequels, The Lost World: Jurassic Parkand Independence Day: Resurgence...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth22 October 1952
CityWest Homestea, PA
CountryUnited States of America
To be able to always have a super sense of who I was and my own real identity and be petty and seem informed and always thinking in thoughts would be great.
I was thinking, Why am I doing this, do I really want to go... it was unexpected thing after another, but I made a lot of friends.
I've turned my guest house into this little studio, and we have actors come over and do readings.
Well, Well, Well, its certainly a compelling provocative exciting delicious to think about idea, smart people say the universe is so big there must be something statistically it could be likely there could be something happening on some other world.
As soon as you're interested in what is good taste, then you're in bad taste land already. What's comfortable and what represents your life, what's unique and individual about you, that's style.
My friend Ed Begley goes fishing. It's a little smelly to me, I don't like it so much. I like to eat fish, but I don't like to catch them.
It's nice to play a character that has a soulful, dependent, close relationship. It must mean my character is interesting in some way.
At the end of the movie all of us have this shared redemption.
I now, more and more, appreciate when I'm in a group of good people and get to work in good movies and projects. I'm wildly grateful and appreciative.
In fact you can begin to discover and investigate whether you are an actor or not, whether you're in my view, qualified for a life in this profession or in this endeavor by checking yourself out and acting every day, getting plays and scripts and getting together with people and divvying up the parts and acting in one way or another, or writing things.
This was one of the places people told me to go, it was one the big trips that you should see: Alaska.
No pay, no Goldblum. That's it.
I like how time goes on set. It's almost like time on an airplane or something where people are together. It's a different, very trippy kind of time, I find, because you're together in imaginary time where you're out of time. You're called upon to be present and honor what can happen in the moment. And the whole day can go like that. The whole day can be a kind of meditation.
I do a lot of talking, playing with the audience, but I don't really know what that's going to be. Somebody kind of feeds me cold. He gives me these kind of cold games that I play with the audience or quizzes that I do with them.