I love blackjack.

I build computers.

I'm a friend of silence.

My dad is a very logical person.

Australia's a big part of my life.

I come from a very middle-class family.

McGee was intended as a one episode role.

I think McGee is a pretty solid character.

Tough guy moments are fun to do sometimes.

I'm a big fan of 'America's Next Top Model.'

I have never been on a cleanse, no. I have no interest in it.

It makes me insane when people say 'Ossies.' It's Ozzies. Ozzies!

I'm basically a music nerd, especially when it comes to electronic music.

I have a very close relationship with my father. We're in no way estranged.

'Hocus Pocus' has a great following and was a great part of when I was a kid.

By the time I was a teenager I'd decided what my son's name would be - River.

Over time, the lines blur sometimes. A little of you comes into the character.

Hollywood is a tough business and repeat rejection is very much part of the process.

I personally don't have plans. I have always been a deal-with-it-as-it-comes person.

From the moment I was a teenager, I wanted to be a father, wanted to be a family man.

Truth be told, people in federal agencies aren't running around shooting all over the place.

I hope that on Veterans Day people think about those who protect us from the evils out there.

People are afraid of change, but change can also mean possibilities and new things to explore.

My father was in the navy and so while he was deployed soon after I was born we moved to Australia.

Once I get into wardrobe and tuck the shirt in and everything, that's when McGee starts to come alive.

Timothy McGee was unlike any character I had ever played before but I had a very clear idea of who he was.

If you're having fun, and it's your dream, stick with it. If you can't hang in there, go find something else to do.

In my 20s, I visited Vegas quite frequently, and I still like to get out there when the opportunity presents itself.

When I first worked with Mark Harmon I was 15 years old on 'Harts of the West.' He had a pretty heavy guest role as a drunken rodeo clown in our second or third episode.

I remember during the Gulf War, my father's ship had just finished a deployment in in the Gulf and was on its way back when the war started in Kuwait. They turned around and went back to the Gulf.

I'm always a fan of the cliffhanger season finale. I recall the first season of 'Twin Peaks' - I'm a huge David Lynch fan - it was almost a takeoff of cliffhangers. They had around 20 of them happen in that finale.

I love playing the stuff with McGee at home with Delilah. We've had episodes where it shows them at home arguing over making dinner and things like that. I love doing that stuff because it's different than what the show normally does.

Spending a week aboard an aircraft carrier as a 10-year-old was pretty wild. I wandered into the war room - I'm still not exactly sure what that is, but apparently it's not a place that a 10-year-old should be. I remember them paging my dad to have him come get me out of the war room.

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