Well, I guess most people would only know me from The O.C. I did a few episodes of Gilmore Girls before that. I was also a client on a lot of lawyer shows.
True stories, autobiographical stories, like some novels, begin long ago, before the acts in the account, before the birth of some of the people in the tale.
What's important is promising something to the people, not actually keeping those promises. The people have always lived on hope alone.
Hollywood people want to build you up and make you famous only to knock you off you're the pedestal they built for you.
I've played killers, crazies, and really bad people.
People are hungry for messages of hope and life.
You put yourself on the line as a performer, and when people reject you, it's a personal rejection.
I like visiting people's homes on Saint Joseph's Day, when people set up altars, serve food as a tribute to the saint, and invite the public - I enjoy that much more than Mardi Gras.
There are people who must spend huge amounts of time composing these online diatribes against me, all about how disgusting and terrible I am and how no one should ever read my books, and it's not enough for them to hate me, they can't stand the fact that ANYONE likes me!
I've got a nice little crafty deal with the people in Barbados; 10 days out there teaching the locals how to play darts for an hour a day. Get paid for that as well.
Washington, D.C. is a city filled with people who believe they are important.
People have the illusion that all over the world, all the time, all kinds of fantastic things are happening. When in fact, over most of the world, most of the time, nothing is happening.
Just because people can express themselves through their art doesn't mean they are great communicators in person.
Basically he never went to work and didn't have a job. Of course I thought he did. I thought he was on the phone doing business deals instead of borrowing money from people.
We just want to have great people working for us.