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When you walk on the set, whatever it is, you commit yourself to the job. You're committing yourself to doing the best you can do with it, no matter what you feel about it, and that never changes.
I didn't want to do television at all. I really didn't want to do it. I really thought I was just going to be doing theater and doing movies.
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I thought, "I don't want to be the only unfunny guy in this movie. I really would like to be somehow involved in the comedy if I'm going to do it. "
I wouldn't mind having another shot at doing comedy, but I'm not sure that's the way I'd want to go.
In my first film, I was a basketball player. Like every good actor, I lied when they asked me if I could play.
I just figured, "If I can do theater, agents will find their way. "
You get to the middle of a take that's going really well and the camera will run out of film. They have to stop you, apologize and then you've got to get things going all over again.
I have so many people who still talk to me about The Long Kiss Goodnight, about that being one of their favorite movies, and it really was a fun movie.
A lot of the things I've enjoyed the most and that I think have been the best are ensembles.
In independent film you tend to have stories that involve more of a community, and the smaller characters are important to the story.
Because I'd only done theater, that's really what I thought most of my life would be. I always figured that movies would be a part of it at some point. I didn't know how or when.
What I didn't realize is that the writing process for comedies is that you do your table read, and if you aren't funny on that first day during the table read, they take your jokes away and give them to somebody else.
I think that's really risky to make yourself unsexy, because the business demands that women be sexy.