I've spent twenty-eight years doing what everyone around me expected me to do. . . being what everyone around me has expected me to be. And it's horrid to be someone else's vision of yourself.
Being in 'Us Weekly' does not make you famous.
If you're a single man and you happen to be in this business, you're deemed a player. But I don't see myself as a ladies' man.
I have two beautiful dogs that I cherish.
I think testing films are a great tool. And I think showing them to people that you value their opinion is important, but once you give over to what reviewers think, that's tricky. You don't know what their agenda is; it's so subjective. You have got to make sure you are asking someone's opinion who you know.
I used to work the graveyard shift.
I grew up in a very old-fashioned Roman Catholic, Italian-Irish family in Philly.
I have taken my children all over the world to see things but I've also made a point that they need to give something back for being so blessed.
Being an actor is mostly about rejection and being out of work. It was a fast lesson in all of that stuff.
Forgetting’s not something you do, it happens to you. Only it didn’t happen to me.
For maximum impact, listen more and speak less.