Entrepreneurs with disabilities are overwhelmingly successful.
I've always played the guy with the gun and the knife. That's how many actors start out, playing the bad guy.
I trained as a theatre actor and you had a bare stage and you had to pretend, one prop and you are in the middle of 8th Ave. and traffic is just going by.
I won and I get to scream and jump a little. But I got to go back to work tomorrow.
I don't see the world completely in black and white. Sometimes I do.
I've played drug dealers, all my life. I've made a career of killing people and playing all kinds of killers. The violence and drugs is portrayed in exaggeration. This is fiction. That is how I looked at it. And, sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Just open a newspaper.
You deal with failure - strike, strike, strike - all the time. Acting is like that. You have to have a very thick skin in a way - your hair is too dark, you're too ugly for the part, your audition wasn't good.
Clearly, the Chinese need the resources, but I don't think they want to clash with the industrial world which happens to be the market for their goods.
Success, instead of giving freedom ofchoice, becomes a way of life.
Outdoors for me is walking from the car to the ticket desk at the airport
What else can you expect from a town thats shut off from the world by the ocean on one side and New Jersey on the other?