I believe wholeheartedly in marriage. I don't exclusively mean a marriage with a legal contract, but any relationship that constitutes a marriage because of the quality of their relationship.
The first thing I did when my career started moving was to buy a small house.
People are so phobic and crazed about this word 'commitment.' It's weird. Everyone has taken this word to a new height of morality.
I was 20 when I moved to Los Angeles. I went on probably 600 commercial auditions and couldn't book any of them.
I'm actually a Type 1 diabetic, so growing up, I had to eat pretty healthy.
I started modeling, doing the Sears catalog kind of thing, then did a lot of commercials when I was growing up.
Painting, drawing - I'm really into photography, I've done it since high school.
Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then.
So the American government lied to the Native Americans for many, many years, and then President Clinton lied about a relationship, and everyone was surprised! A little naive, I feel!
I use Redken color on my hair and use mild shampoos that don't strip your hair of color. If I need to, I'll use a good colored mousse in between.
I think as an actor, you're constantly putting yourself out there, and a lot of times failing - and failing in front of a bunch of people - and sometimes you have a good moment and something clicks.
I like good stories. Quality products and character are what's important. Even if the script isn't that strong, if I challenge myself with a great character, I'll go for it.
Your good friend has just taken a piece of cake out of the garbage and eaten it. You will probably need this information when you check me into the Betty Crocker Clinic.
As an actor, it easy to be so self-critical, saying to yourself, 'Am I good enough? Am I good looking enough? Am I smart enough?'
I think people tend to feel odd when I do my act. Unless you are an ironic person, it's not a good place for you to be.
I grew up without a lot of money and my parents grew up with far less money. And that's kept me in line. Really in line.
People look at me, and they go, 'You're white, you're smart, you must have went to college. You must have grown up with money.'
Obviously there's something very seductive about movies, which can be attractive in a bad way if you're doing them for the wrong reasons - for money, or for fame.
A lot of preconceived notions that I had about fame and status and money and joy and pain, and all of these things that I thought I knew, I didn't.
I just want choices. It's not about making money and having a lot of friends in Hollywood; that's the last thing I want.
I signed a very modest $3,000 bonus with the Braves in Milwaukee. And my old man didn't have that kinda money to put out.