I've basically thought of myself as a writer, whether I was or not.
I don't like defining myself. I just am.
I'm in control of myself. I take yes or no from no one.
Feeling sorry for myself was an art.
I look after myself. I train and go to the gym.
I consider myself a right-winger and Gray was certainly one.
Apparently, I don't want to take myself too seriously.
I'm not happy with just repeating myself.
You are what you are, and I'd rather be myself than try and be what I'm not.
I express myself through clothes, but clothes don't define me.
I don't like to talk about myself that much.
It's important to me that I should be free to express myself.
Satisfying myself is the point in filmmaking, in my mind.
I started out myself rather late you see, I was 18.
What I find most interesting about acting is transforming myself.
I have a past of making a fool of myself.
I was born in America, but I consider myself a Filipino.
Sometimes I have these abstract ideas and then lose track of myself.
If I was roped into a seven-year TV contract I'd probably hang myself.
When I'm treating myself, it's a full-on burrito, all loaded up!
When I'm in the U.K. I find myself using a lot of Britishisms.