For a long-running TV show, you're looking for a character who is interesting and vibrant and you can imagine going into all kinds of different areas.
I don't want to sound pretentious, but you could hire a bunch of monkeys to be on a TV show, and if it's successful, then everything's perfect and everybody's happy.
When you're making a reality show, you can't even plan a week ahead now.
The minute you start assuming that the audience is very happy to see the same show again, you're dead.
Part of the role of photography is to exaggerate, and that is an aspect that I have to puncture. I do that by showing the world as I really find it.
So far I'm still standing on 'Sons of Anarchy' but all the rest of the people on the show have me in their crosshairs so I'm waiting for the bullet in the head.
In this film, we took a helicopter up and showed London as a vista, which is not very often done.
For some reason, it popped into my head the notion that a lot of the Next Generation cast in the long run of that show managed to step behind the camera.
This sounds really craven on some level, but on some level, a lot of what I'm doing is trying to not do a typical TV show.
I couldn't bloody believe a prime-time TV show would have an Iraqi ex-Republican Guard torturer as a main character.
I think if you want to get to know me, you should come and see a show. A person might get to see more sides of me.
I feel strongly that I need to try to make my shows as real as possible. What you see is what you get.
North America was ready for something other than a vanilla cooking show and we were providing the double dark chocolate fudge.
I do an improv show on Sunday where we have a class, and then afterwards we go and do a live performance in front of an audience.
When you love someone, show them in words AND deeds. To hear you're loved is nice but to feel loved is incredible.
I do show violence as entertainment. Clearly, I'd be a liar if I said I didn't.
Don't underestimate her ability to talk, it's her superpower.
I say fuck the old advice 'show, don't tell.' It's called story TELLING for a reason, and I'll stick to it!
Not every truth is the better for showing its face undisguised; and often silence is the wisest thing for a man to heed.
I want to solidify as an artist and show that as I grow as a person and make mistakes and learn from them, I'm going to grow artistically.
There is small risk a general will be regarded with contempt by those he leads, if, whatever he may have to preach, he shows himself best able to perform.