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The Age of Adaline was very special because it marks for me the first male lead on a proper Hollywood production.
I was a musician for years before I started doing this stuff. Show business was the only thing I ever considered.
I seldom get into the mood of the story. It's acting. I go in, I act, I quit. I don't take anything away from it.
I don't hate nobody. I hate certain conditions that are inflicted upon the people - and they're helpless with it.
I'm growing as an individual, but your always growing. All of my albums are snapshots of where I am artistically.
I never examined my role in male culture, in hyper masculinity. I never examined it, nobody ever called me on it.
I want my job to include a little adventure, a little more of a heightened reality than what I'm actually living.
I'd like to be an inventor, as they look at the world in a different way and find solutions for making it better.
I don't care about my "impact" - I only care about the theater as an art form and criticism as an act of writing.
Jobs that require a suit upset me. They displease me much, as our world is rife with such superficial conformity.
I don't always expect good from people. I always expect the bad and I am pleasantly surprised when they are nice.
Let's start doing new and different things that enable us all to grow as a film culture and a community in total.
There are times where people ask for a lock of your hair, but the truth is I have a lot of gratitude for my fans.
Before becoming an actor I kind of just wanted to paint and live somewhere and do something low-key and artistic.
People come into your life and people leave it... you just have to trust that life has a road mapped out for you.
Life is about balance, and we all have to make the effort in areas that we can to enable us to make a difference.
The philosophy of Buddhism is connected to everything. So it probably does have some connection with acting, yes.
I still like to walk around and take photographs, but it's hard to do that if a lot of people are looking at you.
I think any actor will tell you that they always assume they'll never work again, so every job becomes important.
I realized that this story [Shelter] is all about family, family loss, and how it influences you day to day life.
I don't enjoy watching action films, but I loved films like 'Rust and Bone' and 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped.'
I never ask my wife about my flaws. Instead I try to get her to ignore them and concentrate on my sense of humor.
Technically, I'm a knight. My family goes back a thousand years in the Naples area. We're a titled, noble people.
I like a woman that's capable and at the same time feminine. I admire tomboy qualities but with a feminine touch.
'The Fast' is tough; it's not easy. It represents too much to too many people. But that's what also makes it fun.
When I was in middle school, we had moved from Texas to Orange County. I didn't fit in, and it was pretty lonely.
I just consciously try to enjoy the good things that are happening. And if it ended tomorrow, that would be fine.
The whole thing was an actor's dream - getting a character that tickles you so much you can't wait to act as him.
Initially, they wanted Columbo to wear a driving coat. I said: 'Are you kidding? He's not an English aristocrat.'
Everybody wants to be a movie star. I bet if you ask that guy would he like to be a movie star, he'd say, 'Sure.'
From the time that I was in high school, my life really revolved around live theater, so it almost feels genetic.
I'm an instinctive actor. I just see the part and play it. I'm more interested in what isn't said - the silences.
If I got into a fight in a bar, I'd miss the dude by miles. I wouldn't know how to connect. It would be a comedy.
As you get older, there's a loosening of the ties to the ego and the posturing of who you are and how you behave.
There's a wonderful stable of directors I've worked with, and work I've done that has dignity and meaningfulness.
Fame is like a big piece of meringue - it's beautiful, and you keep eating it, but it doesn't really fill you up.
A guy may wear a suit and have a high-paying job and appear very mature, but essentially, he's a 14-year-old boy.
I think definitely people know me from playing creeps and weirdos, and I'm definitely looking to expand my range.
'SoulPancake' is a website that I founded with a couple of friends, and it is for exploring life's big questions.
I've been called 'Bruce Lee.' I've been called other less offensive, but equally stupid and racist kind of terms.
Learn from your mistakes, make adjustments, and go out and compete again. That's the mark of championship spirit.
I love the training, love the competition, and I still feel like I'm progressing and getting better as a fighter.
Whenever I walk off the golf course, I thank God that I'm able to tell a joke. I thank God I'm good at something.
I was in the New Zealand army for like four years, the exact period of when it was on the air, so I never saw it.
I'm a Joseph Abboud fan. I'm a Hugo Boss fan. I'm a Brooks Brothers fan. As far as suits go, those are my go-tos.
You reach the top of the heap, but it's a circle, and you slip on the down side, maybe for years. You get scared.
Julia [Roberts]. She's got two kids and animals, and I think she's a night nibbler. There'd be crumbs everywhere.
The reality was that Warner wasn't there. If there were two people or 20 people identifying him, they were wrong.
I'm just a big kid; I get excited. That's probably the one thing in life that I get really excited about is cars.
I'm always trying to slip out of those labels everyone tries to put round your neck. We all have multiple selves.