My plan is to have a theatre in some small town or something and I'll be manager. Ill be the crazy old movie guy.
Some of the mail I've had has been weird. When I played Guy of Gisborne, a woman crocheted a mini-version of me.
I want to be strong enough to cope with the roles, but I don't want to be cast as the guy that takes his shirt off.
I wanted to be as far away from everybody as I could be. I found it difficult to be close to anybody, not just the guys in the band.
There's a difference between criminals and crooks. Crooks steal. Criminals blow some guy's brains out. I'm a crook.
Anyone who knows anything about me knows that I am a very patriotic guy, in terms of my Scottishness and my roots.
You don't want to be the guy whose back's to the camera in the emotional part of the movie. So, you have to be aware of the camera movement and what the camera's doing.
Then, there was Greenpeace, I remember that when they first started out with the boats in the waters, and the guys in the boats between the whales and the boats that will hunting the whales with spear guns.
I think I've been lucky, being my frequent appearances on Court TV have brought to me another level than just the actor guy.
Getting hit motivates me. It makes me punish the guy more. A fighter takes a punch, hits back with three punches.
I've always been kind of a shy guy. Not very outgoing. I might not start a conversation, but if somebody else does, I'll chat away.
I always keep my guard up with guys and I guess that can get in the way sometimes. I can make them go through hell.
I created 'Dinner: Impossible' with a guy named Bryan O'Reilly and I shot the pilot as a 30 minute show and we sold it.
I have a lot of girl friends who are very adept at making friends, and guys are just not.
I think every girl has that a guy she has trouble letting go of.
I think you make mistakes, especially in your twenties, where you date guys you wouldn't even be friends with - ever.
There's this list on Internet Movie Database that I'm on, and it's called 'Actors with High Body Counts.' I'm always playing the bad guy.
I've never been a guy who had more than a toe in Hollywood anyway, so my toe is more easily lopped off than most.
If you shake your fist, the other guy will shake his too. But if you extend your hand to shake their hand, then they will extend theirs also, and you've made a friend.
I'm a third generation Californian, and there's a lot of talented, good-looking guys in California, so I'm just happy to be working and lucky to be working.
I started skating and I kind of liked it because I could run circles around the guys that wouldn't pick me to play baseball.