Father or stepfather - those are just titles to me. They don't mean anything.
When I came to America, I told my dad I wanted to be an actress.
But my mother and father were married when my mom was 20 and my dad was 24.
My dad only ever talked about two things: bicycles and Mercedes.
My dad bought me a guitar and people would ask me to play.
Whenever I fail as a father or husband... a toy and a diamond always works.
When my daughter was born, I was a stay-at-home dad for the first two years.
The most important thing I do is I'm a dad.
My dad is a successful television producer, director and writer and my mom's a director and writer.
My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability.
My dad was a musician and I traveled around with him, so it was something that I knew.
What harsh judges fathers are to all young men!
My father invented a cure for which there was no disease and unfortunately my mother caught it and died of it.
I will not say anything about my father. Period. I don't have a dad.
My dad's a surfer-psychologist, and my mother's an actress-fitness instructor, and we all practice Buddhism.
Being a father, being a friend, those are the things that make me feel successful.
I love myself. Anything that has my name I'm tickled to death.
Of all the artists on Death Row, none of them went bankrupt.
If I had an extra 20 or 50 years physically, I could have been the dancer of my dreams. But I never became that dancer.
Be a dreamer. If you don't know how to dream, you're dead.
Never let your dreams go away.