Lot of work can be completed by 7 A.M.; people who wake up at 10 and 11 don't know what they are missing.
I got to learn what does and doesn't work on screen. Because the turnaround is so fast, there's no messing around. You have to be on the ball.
Once you learn how to say no, that's about the only place that you'll have control of your work and what you do.
I'm constantly involved in theater, looking at theater, trying to do work in theater, support theater. And that's kind of my creative passion.
As an actor, the thing I want to do to an audience is always be ahead of them and always be surprising in the work without deviating from the writer's intention.
The idea of the show is that it's active and that children will become involved and watch the show, but also participate in the show. And I didn't know if that would work.
Now at 47, 48 I am expected to do ten times better work that I did when I was 24.
I'm very picky, and I'm never 100% happy with the work I do; I hate watching myself and hearing my voice.
It's fun to work on location because you get the look and feel of everything, but it's nice to be on a stage because you can control the elements.
When I'm on set filming 'One Tree Hill,' I get up and work out four to five days a week.
You can't do your work worrying about what people will think of it - you kind of just have to do your work.
I work very hard to keep on an even keel as far as alcohol is concerned.
Acting is fun for me and it doesn't really matter how, whether it's hard work or easy work, it's always fun.
I know a lot of cowboys and I've done a little work on ranches with cattle, and those people become your friends, and keep their word.
I guess after Dances With Wolves they probably tried some derivative westerns, and if they didn't work, they said the western is dead and moved on to something else.
Acting is the work of two people - it's only possible when you have the complicity, the help, even the manipulation of a director.
Compared to dancing, films seemed to me to be the work of lay bums. There was no physical pain; it was enough to say and imagine what was in the script. It was very easy for me.
Grissom is pretty asexual. He's not that interested in anything other than work - except for Lady Heather. She's the closest to getting his heart of anyone.
Most people spend their whole lives looking for the right job. There are others who never get an opportunity to do work that fulfils them.
Women are so powerful they're scary, and the incentive to squash this has been going on for so long that some of us actually believe we're subordinate.
We don't need any more reality TV, women yelling at each other. I can't watch that stuff.