Ultimately, it's a pretty confusing moment.
In this business, you're either Brad Pitt right away, or you're already going down the ladder.
What's the classical moment that every actor or actress deals with? A tragic thing. They get that blank, faraway look in their eyes. But in life, it's not that way.
There's been a boiling down of real emotion into a set pattern instead of individualism.
There's a lot of reasons you can think of to say why you act, but I can only say that it just felt good. At the same time, it felt really painful. It's still troubling and stressful to me.
The whole Indian thing, I always say it's really the American holocaust. It's something we need to look at.
The Native American side was tragic. It's just unbelievable what has happened to them.
People said, That's great for your career, but what have you done? I kept feeling I had to defend myself.
My mom's been married three times; my dad has been married a lot. I didn't really see my dad that much.
I'm not the most talkative guy in the world.
I'm an actor, coming from New York theater.
I would take William H. Macy as a teacher any day of the week. He's incredible. He's got a lot of hard-earned experience.
I was nicknamed Skeeter in Little League because I was small and fast, like a mosquito flying across the outfield.
The more you understand me, the less characters I can play.
Whatever labels are being pinned on me have nothing to do with me.