We've all made mistakes that are similar in just trying to get by or make some money or feel good about ourselves.
To be a good actor, you have to be very smart. But to be a great actor, you also have to have a streak of, 'I'm an idiot, a complete lunatic.'
When you're in prison, and we're left to our own devices, you're stripped of everything, and you really get to see who these people are, the good and the bad.
Sidney Poitier, who is class personified, said: 'Lou, you're a leading man because you're a good actor.' Brought tears to my eyes.
I try to be a good person. I know what my downfalls are, so that's a good thing.
I'd rather have a small part in a good film with good people than play the lead in something I don't really care for.
My season 2 'Good Wife' wrap gift was this deluxe package of Mortal Kombat. I played it for, like, two weeks straight.
I think the only directing I'd be any good at is theatre directing. It's the only thing I can see myself doing.
Everything I put my name to and take part in, I want to be good. That's not saying it will always happen. But I want to make bold choices.
Humility is always a good thing. It's always a good thing to be humbled by circumstances so you can then come from a sincere place to try to deal with them.
I feel like I'm a secondary artist, a kind of a conduit for the writer, and if it's a good writer, then I have a great road map.
Chocolate is the first luxury. It has so many things wrapped up in it: Deliciusness in the moment, childhood memories, and that grin-inducing feeling of getting a reward for being good.
Chocolate is the first luxury. It has so many things wrapped up in it: deliciousness in the moment, childhood memories, and that grin-inducing feeling of getting a reward for being good.
Not to toot our own horn, but when 'The Sopranos' was on, it was as good as any movie that was coming out in the theater. I think that goes for a lot of shows today.
I don't read reviews, There's no value for me in reading them. Whether they're good or bad, they'll just make me self-conscious.
Nobody's really unsympathetic, I think. People do good and bad things. If a character's totally unsympathetic, they're not real and I'm not interested.
We're sometimes treated like the stupid cousin, so I'm always drawn to characters that make you feel good about being Welsh.
And who cares, five years down the road, what most movies made or didn't make? If it's good, it stands up.
I have many good friends, but I tend to keep to myself anyway. It's odd, doing things and having no one to share them with.
I know that Wes Craven feels watching horror films does have a psychological effect, in a good way. It is very cathartic. He might be right about that.
Some people are filled by compassion and a desire to do good, and some simply don't think anything's going to make a difference.