I see myself as the same person as I was, as I am now.
I had heard before that there were rumors I was gay. It's funny. My cousin gets his hair cut at this place, and one of the guys there told him that Scott Wolf was gay. He didn't realize that he was my cousin.
I guess I hit a point while I was in college when I realized I would have to do something with my life!
I got tackled once in a movie theater. I was with my mom and brother, and then suddenly I got hit from behind and sort of sprawled out on the candy counter.
Everyone wants that sense of fulfilling a purpose in some way.
Idolizing is a strong word, though. I'm happy that people respond well to the work I'm doing now. If anyone admires what I'm doing in any way, then I'm really proud of it.
I was always enamored with TV shows and movies. But you didn't grow up in my town and turn into an actor.
If I could live a parallel life, I would be a sitcom star; being in front of a live audience would be great.
It's kind of a shame that it's even an issue. Not being gay, I can't fully appreciate how complicated that is. In the article, the interviewer asked me, and I said that if I were, I would just say it.
There are so many people I would love to work with, like Al Pacino, Paul Newman, Gary Oldman - maybe Tom Cruise. I wanna play his brother in something - so call my agent!
We felt like we just got surrounded by this community of friends.
You can't do your work worrying about what people will think of it - you kind of just have to do your work.
But since I'm single, it's nice to get a kiss where I can.
Actually, I've only been involved with one girl I worked with. It was Alyssa Milano. We didn't actually have an onscreen kiss - we're about to but it gets broken up.