Age: 37.
Birthplace: New York City.
Occupation: Actor.
Current home: A farm in Orange County, New York.
Marital status: Married for five years to Karen McArn.
Children: Anya, 3.
Working on: ”Stranger in My Bed,” an NBC-TV movie airing Oct. 27.
Worst job: In a pocketbook factory in New York in 1965. I`m not an assembly-line person.
The last good movie I saw was: ”Ran,” by Akira Kurosawa.
The books I`ve been recommending lately: M. Scott Peck`s ”People of the Lie,” John Treadwell Nicholas` ”Milagro Beanfield War” and Alice Miller`s
”Drama of the Gifted Child.”
Favorite pigout food: Salsa. I just spent three months in Mexico.
Favorite childhood memory: Seeing Mary Martin in ”Peter Pan.”
Personal heroes: Eugene O`Neill and Dylan Thomas.
Every New Year`s I resolve: To be more honest with myself.
Nobody knows I`m: Obsessive about everything.
If I could do it over, I`d: Learn to avoid people as obsessive as myself. I`d give anything to meet: Diane Sawyer.
The worst part of my job is: You get exploited at times.
I want to teach my child: That essentially we`re all alone.
My fantasy is: Doing exactly what I`ve been doing, making small independent films with wonderful people.
The one thing I can`t stand is: People who need to be in control.
If I could change one thing about myself, I would be: Less affected by other people`s opinions.
People who knew me in high school thought I was: Romantic.
My most irrational act: Falling in love with women who were essentially mirrors of my own self.
My most irrational fear: I suffer from paranoia.
Nobody would believe it if they saw me: On my tractor.
The best time of my life: The last five years. I have a sense of home after being on the road for 18 years.
The worst time of my life: 1978. I had to come to terms with who I was. It sent me into Jungian analysis.




