When you first are in front of the camera as a young person, you'd be surprised at all the insecurities you can get.
When I was working on my career, I was very aware of what I had done, what I wanted to do next. I'm having a good time just reading things that might be interesting to do.
We are in a democratic society. It's our job to question.
We all do that thing which is the best in movies - we relate.
I seem to have a knack for picking movies that go on to be cult favorites.
My first year of pro ball I played in the Northwest league and made the all-star team, and the next year I played I led the team in hitting and was third or fifth in the league.
If it hadn't been for the videocassette, I may not have had a career at all.
If I see one side of somebody, I want to see the other side.
I've never looked at my career in terms of, What haven't I done that I want to do? I just generally find a story that I think is a good one and go to work.
When you think you're good, you will play at that level. If you doubt yourself, you will play like crap.
I wasn't really serious about acting - I was serious about baseball.
Society questions the police and their methods, and the police say, Do you want the criminals off the street or not?