I have always been a martial artist by choice, an actor by profession, but above all, am actualising myself to be an artist of life.
Ill be playing a priest in Chavez Cage Of Glory, which is a fight movie.
Much has been written about the loyalty of dogs, but what I love about them isn't their devotion to me so much as their devotion to being alive.
I think there is sort of a general universal perception of me or someone who looks like me, as someone who is kind of menacing, dark or mysterious.
Next? Growing up to be Clint Eastwood, I hope.
I am devoting some time to music. I'm finding a balance in my life right now so that when I'm not acting I'm really working on the music side of things. . . producing and writing and recording and also getting to do some live shows. It's a really exciting thing.
People got very wimpy about 'Scarface' very quickly.
I do not make movies to send any message, but my treatment makes my viewers think on the subject.
It's just someone has labelled us as having a different label to do what you do. I find that labels are the worst thing in the world for artistic expression.
I'll tell you one of the great activities is skateboarding. To learn to do a skateboard trick, how many times do you gotta get something wrong til you get it right?. . . And you hurt yourself, and you learn to do that trick, now you got a life lesson. Every time I see those skateboard kids, I think 'those kids'll be alright. '
Each one of us is called to be an artisan of peace, by uniting and not dividing, by extinguishing hatred and not holding on to it, by opening paths to dialogue and not by constructing new walls!