A Quote by Holly Hunter

I've worked with a lot of female directors over the course of my career: Martha Coolidge, Catherine Hardwicke, Jodie Foster. — © Holly Hunter
I've worked with a lot of female directors over the course of my career: Martha Coolidge, Catherine Hardwicke, Jodie Foster.
I hope to have a career like Jodie Foster, going from child to adult actress.
There are a lot of female directors in Lebanon but we can't really talk about a true film industry, it's still very small. But we do have a few female directors.
I've worked with a couple of female directors now, and I think that they're amazing. As good or better than guy directors.
Yeah, I've worked with a couple of female directors, now, and I think that they're amazing. As good or better than guy directors.
If Coolidge were a stock, he'd be a buy. The experts have historically ranked Coolidge in the bottom quartile or bottom half of all presidents. But his economic performance and his statesmanship suggest Coolidge belongs in the top quarter of presidents. The disparity between the Coolidge price and Coolidge value is huge. So revision is warranted.
I get 'young Jodie Foster.'
[Jodie Foster] is one of my favorite actors and people in the business.
There's a lot of directors I'd still love to work with - one of them is Spielberg, because he kind of started my career, and I've not worked with him yet.
I remember watching Jodie Foster in Contact, and that kind of opened my eyes.
I have spent a lot of time with foster children over the years - kids for whom I have not necessarily acted as a foster parent.
I've worked with so few female directors.
I admire Jodie Foster. Her head is screwed on really well. It's not loose at all.
Natalie Portman is one of my favorites, and Jodie Foster. Those two are amazing actresses.
I'm going to try and model myself after Kurt Russell and Jodie Foster.
When I was in college, my graduation thesis was called 'Female Directors.' I interviewed all of the important female directors from Mexico. There were four. That was it.
I don't really consider myself a female director, and I don't want to do so for other women. Female directors are just directors.
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