Being funny with a funny voice is more my comfort zone, a broader character that I try to humanize, a kind of silly or wacky persona that I try to fill in.
Do I have a long-term plan? Kind of. I have a general direction, I think. But it's funny what comes down the pike.
Because I grew up with women, I have a certain amount of charm, and I'm all right to get on with, kind enough, funny enough, blah blah blah.
I have kind of a funny relationship with movies. I don't have to see the whole movie to get an impression of it or to let it have an influence on me.
It's funny, because in drama school, my greatest strength was my range. So my early career was like that: I played all kinds of different characters.
People were stopping me on the street to say, 'Oh my God, it's Crazy Eyes!' Which is kind of a funny thing to have people shout at you on the street.
From my perspective, probably women are won over by people who are sweet and respectful and courteous and kind and funny. I think those are the things that win women over.
There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, 'All right, then, have it your way.'
Newt Gingrich has a restless and outsized intelligence that is tragically unleavened by any kind of critical sensibility.
One of the most important things about leadership is that you have to have the kind of humility that will allow you to be coached.
I've found in my life that the parts that you're right for are the parts that you get. It's really usually quite easy because you're kind of right.
I've got nothing against records - I've spent my life making them - but they are a kind of historical blip.
I always feel that my whole life is representing the LGBT community. It's kind of what I do all the time.
In the EU you have half a billion people who share a common belief in democracy, in rights, in the kind of economic life we want.
The first audition I went out on was because my father was on an audition for a TV show called the 'Gilmore Girls,' and that kind of snowballed a lot of stuff in my life.
It would be real nice to have some kind of bell or whistle attached to this film - it would give it a longer life. People seem to need that validation to go to a film these days.
I've often played very strong, flashy, kind of inadvertently mean women. I am not that way in my real life.
I kind of like the idea of living a rather ordinary life as a shopkeeper, and I examine that possibility as one of the outcomes of the young Gerald Bostock growing older.
I just kind of understood it, and I threw my love for others and love for life into the character, and was having a blast. I loved playing Dharma. I loved it!
When you're younger, the mental strain of being a successful actor, jumping from role to role, and trying to have some kind of personal life, can really be terrible.
I'm the kind of person that believes that I would like to be evaluated by my entire career and my entire life, not two words that I would misspeak and then later apologize for.