I think all actors are supposed to be character actors.
The opportunity for an entrepreneur to start a company from scratch today is abysmal.
I'm not worried any more about changing people's view of me.
I was raised on NBC television.
Some of the funniest people I know are not screwed up in the head.
I've studied Chinese in college, but basically, I'm not bilingual.
I'm not sitting around thinking of ideas for TV shows.
I realized the exciting place was behind the camera with the producer, director and so on.
The movie I end up with is the movie I aspired to make.
I go into a movie sort of saying what it's not going to be.
I grew up in a very liberal place.
Trips to the dentist - I like to postpone that kind of thing.
I always wanted to be a rock'n'roll star.
It's weird: I don't see myself as a tough guy.
I've got the body of a model and the face of a coal miner.
I do think I tend to be typecast, but it doesn't necessarily bother me.
I was like a race horse, just trying to get into the world.
I look at actors very closely. It's not an accident when the actors excel.
I don't need the bread, but it's nice to do something creative.
I don't see myself making comedies always.
No one asked me to be an actor, so no one owed me. There was no entitlement.