I'm out of bed before the alarm goes off.
I come from a young, hip-hop, urban world.
On TV the people can see it. On radio you've got to create it.
I got my SAG card when I was 10 by starring in a Beenie Weenie's commercial.
I'm a little musically inclined; I play the clarinet and the saxophone.
When we were making The Fugitive, we all thought it was going to bomb.
I had a quick ear and could pick up languages.
I've done gospel singing. I have a gospel album and country album.
College kids, don't be taking examples from me.
Some of the funniest people I know are not screwed up in the head.
It's weird: I don't see myself as a tough guy.
I don't have any type of sketch-comedy or stand-up background.
Anyone who says there isn't pressure to look good as an actor in L.A. is lying.
To be a good producer, one needs to be able to eat lunch, and make ill-informed decisions.
Going out with other actors is never good; actresses are neurotic, and actors are horrendous egotists.
There are going to be good times and bad times, but lighten up.
The Thin Man was a good break, because it was highly popular. I played a gigolo in it.
I think that most actors don't have very good opinions of themselves.
It's sort of fun. If someone's eyeballing you, it makes you feel good.
I've been to L.A., it's horrible. Don't waste your money on the flight.
I wasn't born into land or titles, or new money, or an oil rig.