My father wouldn't let me take typing in childhood.
It's just a wonderful feeling to be a father and to have a kid.
Was I a successful father? Maybe not. Was I a successful husband? Probably not. Was I a successful actor? Probably not.
My mother, sister and I watched through the windows as my father gambled.
I'll meet the raging of the skies, but not an angry father.
My father thought of himself as a tradesman. A craftsman.
My mother and father were interested in the arts.
My father was somewhat to the right of Genghis Khan.
My parents were divorced and I would spend weekends with my father.
Hath not one God created us? Have we not all one Father?
My big advantage was to have my father accept me as first-generation.
I adored my father - I was more attached to him than anyone.
My father was a sergeant with the Connecticut state police. My mother was a hairstylist.
I wanted to grow up to be just like my father.
Like my father, like most actors, I was a pretty ambitious guy.
Even with my father and brother dying, I didn't quite process the grief.
My father belonged to a Jewish social club.
I'm the father of two boys and two girls, so I'm more an emotional wreck than a mushball.
My father always says that heroism is in the Pashtun DNA.
I've always been quite driven. I take after my father.
My father was an all-American football player.