Death is not my best subject.
I like the way the old Toyotas look.
I like every single actor or actress in the world, because we never know what the conditions are like when they are working. I give everyone the benefit of the doubt and root for them like a psychotic sports fan.
I like being a villain. Villains are more exciting.
I just couldn't go back to Suddenly Susan after David Strickland's suicide. I didn't see how we could make the show light and funny any more.
I have adopted clothes from all the projects I'm in. It's really been a while since I've bought anything myself.
I find it very difficult to relax. I find it increasingly difficult to find outlets for my frustration.
I don't know if it matters what country you're from, size of the city you're from, urban or rural, there are people that are hurting each other everywhere.
I don't have any blindness when it comes to my money. As an actor, you can get distracted by your work. I do keep an eye on my nest egg, if you will.
I am very grateful to make my living doing what I would do for free.
Heroes always make the right decision; I find that seldom happens in my life.
It's great to work with people that you like, any job, no matter what you do.
Catcher in the Rye had a profound impact on me-the idea that we all have lots of dreams that are slowly being chipped away as we grow up.
Almost anything makes me laugh, especially jokes at my own expense. And I will never, ever admit to being ticklish anywhere.
All of the directors I've worked with I have loved and would work with again. I have no favorites.