And sex is definitely part of college life.
I don't think I would be getting any of these movies without that show, and that's a strong show, a great fan base and it's helped me out a lot. It took me out of Canada and brought me down to the states and gave me my career basically.
I didn't really know what I wanted to do, and then I got this call from a casting director in Los Angeles. She remembered me from something years before, and she called my mom wanting me to audition for this thing.
I can't swim at the level I used to. I had to retire because of an injury to my shoulder.
I can walk down the street all day and people look at me, but they don't talk to me or stop me.
I bought a house in LA, hanging out there and spending a lot of time in Toronto, but not much.
I mean, I love California, but LA to me is still a strange place.
I remember listening to Cube's music when I was like 14 years old, my friends listening to it up in Toronto.
Duets is about six people, so it's like three different movies - three different duets. I was on the set 18 days, spread out over three and a half or four weeks.
Probably the most difficult things were my favorite parts. The make-up and the big fight sequence at the end of the movie were very difficult but really fun and challenging.
I just would like to spend more time in New York City.
Well, when I did Underworld 2, I was in Vancouver for five months and I was reminiscent to be back up there.
There's nothing worse - I don't like listening to actors talk about the process, especially when - I mean, for me I've played a lot of guys, dudes, boys in a sense and this was a challenge for me just to play that official character.
You've got to just go do what you do - you can't really worry about who was attached to the movie before.
It's an interesting time that way. It's hard to meet good girls down here. It seems like they're all after something and interested in their own lives.