the couple watches as the tormenter sinks presumably with priscilla. the paramedics couldn t see priscilla anywhere around the boat. it appeared all had been lost. but as the chopper turns to leave, the tenacious bull terrier suddenly appears, clinging to the last visible piece of the tormenter. i couldn t believe the dog was still there. i thought the dog unfortunately drowned. all eyes turned to alex. does he have the energy left to go back down. i said to crewman give me 60 seconds in the water. if the dog doesn t come, we ll just have to leave her. i started calling the dog s name. she turned around, saw me, and swam straightforward. the desperate priscilla wastes no time. she swam into my arms. thumbs up. get me out of here. i was in mid-air with the dog thinking you re a lucky little gill. finally the exhausted dog
i think he has a fighting cha e chance. i do. you need to get hot liquids there. is that because there is a new baby in the house and you can t get any sleep? no. i just got back from london. i was at the wedding there. so much activity going on. what can i say, life is so large. let me tell. did you that was you in the crowd. you saw me. avery saw me. right, right. were you wearing a fabulous topper? i had the sign legal briefs, cnn legal briefs. very good. all right. you take care. with we will talk more about that big old wedding day here. 24 hours or so after the fact. historic wedding on so many proportions. brand-new video of william and kate. as this left the palace this morning. you can t wait to see that. coming up after this. e. and you learned something along the way. about the world. and yourself. this is the age of knowing what you re made of. and knowing how to get things done.
the lambs, i read it. i said is it an offer? i wouldn t finish it. i said, this is going to change my life. and jonathan deming came over, the director, saw me, met me. i started on it. i thought, this is one of those parts that come up once in a lifetime. not a big part. but i knew how to play it. i just knew how to play that part. that s the shadow at the top of the stairs that terrifies all little kids. it s the nightmare of our lives, the dark unknown. even as you re saying that, the gentle, warm, kind, sunny face you ve had from the start of the interview descend into this dark something very dark. yes. it s the dark at the top of the stairs, the shadow. it s the eyes as well. it s the whole thing, isn t it? you re unnerving me just by doing that. i you just became hannibal. i can do that to people and scare them. they say don t look at me like
what did it do to you, silence of the lambs, in terms of your acting career? you had a brilliant career before and since but silence of the lambs became this stuff of legends. it was one of the greatest terrifying characters ever, wasn t it? yeah. i don t know how it happened. i was in london. i was in the heater in london, and i was bored stiff. i m not a creature of the theater. people say i am, but i wasn t at all. i couldn t fit in with anyone. i couldn t do shakespeare walking around in wrinkled tights for the rest my life, so i wanted to be back in movies. my agent agreed to silence of the lambs, i read it. i said is it an offer? i wouldn t finish it. i said, this is going to change my life. and jonathan deming came over, the director, saw me, met me. i started on it. i thought, this is one of those parts that come up once in a lifetime. not a big part. but i knew how to play it. i just knew how to play that part.
i don t know what fava beans are. baked beans? apparently fales sales of fava beans just collapsed after that film. what did it do to you, silence of the lambs, in terms of your acting career? you had a brilliant career before and since but silence of the lambs became this stuff of legends. it was one of the greatest terrifying characters ever, wasn t it? yeah. i don t know how it happened. i was in london. i was in the heater in london, and i was bored stiff. i m not a creature of the theater. people say i am, but i wasn t at all. i couldn t fit in with anyone. i couldn t do shakespeare walking around in wrinkled tights for the rest my life, so i wanted to be back in movies. my agent agreed to silence of the lambs, i read it. i said is it an offer? i wouldn t finish it. i said, this is going to change my life. and jonathan deming came over, the director, saw me, met me. i started on it. i thought, this is one of those parts that come up once in a