I had to philosophize. Otherwise, I could not live in this world.
I just never did buy this idea that you have to live in Los Angeles to be an actor. I didn't see that as a requirement in my job description.
I think it's a style of acting that you trust. You trust the instincts.
I know there are people, if I go into a market or a city for the first time, there are people that are there that just want to see the famous person, or the guy from 'Dumb and Dumber' or whatever movie they liked. And that's fine, it gets them in the door, but then it's my job to give them something different.
On cable now, the writer is king. Any actor chases that.
And that's one thing that helps me is I learn it blandly, vanilla, then I don't try to act it too soon because you start to act it, and you kind of go away from what the next sentence is, what the next paragraph is. So get it down so it kind of can - it's in there so you can then, as I call it, dance on top of it.
I'm the guy to call. Look at the resume. I have kids of my own. I have dogs.
I learned failure early and mastered it.
Social media is the new way to communicate, the new way to show your work. You don't have to rely on stuffy, traditional, and conservative methods to be able to display your work.
For me, looking at small images somehow recreates the experience of looking through a viewfinder. . . . At this size they're edible. You don't just scan them. You take them in all at once.
You all would be really shocked, if you were dropped back down into when I went to college, by the narrowness of the opinions you could get just by reading newspapers and magazines and watching TV.