Anne Archer

Anne Archer
Anne Archeris an American actress. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1987 film Fatal Attraction. Her other film appearances include Paradise Alley, Patriot Games, Short Cuts, Clear and Present Dangerand Lullaby. On stage, she starred as Mrs. Robinson in the West End production of The Graduate in 2001, and in the title role of The Trial of Jane Fonda at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth24 August 1947
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
So from that standpoint, it didn't seem weird to me at all. I think it's interesting and obviously audiences do, too ... I think there is a sort of emptiness in our look at life in general lately, and think this is a way to explore that.
You get him. I don't care what you have to do - just get him.
You get him. I don't care what you have to do - just gethim.
It's great that they gave me something to act other than, 'Hi, dear, how are you doing?'
You know, I always say musicians, they can do it on their own. They can practice their violin on their own. A painter can paint by himself. A writer can write by himself. But an actor needs a group, and the hardest thing about expanding your ability and your craft is to have a group to do it with that is of a caliber where you can grow even more.
You know, I love acting.
If I get a chance to act, I will act. And then I'm usually the happiest person around.
If I feel the part is right, and I know that the producers and the director want me, I'd go for broke. Always.
Communication is very important. And the arts do that, whether it's film or theater.
Actors are trusting souls, and we must go by gut-level instinct, even after our agents and business managers weigh all the odds.
I love the theme. I definitely feel we are not just our bodies, that we are beings and that we go on.