One of the things I've learned by working on the 'Walking Dead' and other TV shows is to be more tolerant of other people's process.
I feel like sometimes people on television shows can start taking things for granted, or they don't want to be here or something like that.
Not watching TV gets me in a lot of trouble in my household because my wife and daughter have a lot of shows they like to watch.
It's bizarre, that feeling as an actor, at being in the mecca of the film world and seeing billboards for a TV show that you're in pretty much everywhere.
Growing up where I did, the thought of working on a television show or in a movie... that existed on a parallel plane, you know?
Life goes on pretty much the same way. I've been working on a couple of films on the side. You may see some more. You may even see another television show.
'Game of Thrones' is shot on a very similar kind of schedule to a TV show, but there's a lot more time and focus put into the script.
It's the only time that I'm ever nervous on stage, is when we're doing live TV. Especially an awards show, because I know you can't fix it.
I forget sometimes that I'm in the HBO stable because I am such a fan of so much of their programming. Like, 'The Wire' is my favorite TV show of all time.
Christof: I'm determined that television's first on-air conception still take place.
It's not easy to do morning TV. A lot of people think you just show up and be yourself, but one of the hardest things to do is be yourself when the camera comes on.
Television studios bet the farm on reality shows, where they didn't need any actors and movie studios had no plans for any quality movies that required the presence of me.
'Beverly Hills Cop' opened up a whole world. I got the television show and movies, and I would go sign autographs for one hour and get paid $25,000.
So I do have to work, you know, and I find as many movies and TV shows that I can, because otherwise I wouldn't have an income.
I've done shows that aired on American TV, but none of them proved to be successful, so yes, no one here knows who I am.
There should be more on television that uplifts people and shows them how to better prepare themselves for earning a living.
Coming back to 'New Girl' was a real reminder of how lucky I am to be on a popular network TV show.
Life is better than any movie or TV show. In real life there is no plot and there are billions of characters.
The only people who do plays in LA are people who can't get jobs in TV shows.
It's become impossible to enjoy most quality television shows because the hurt or endangered women device is so frequently used.
Host-TV: Quite a story, yes? Any questions for Edward? Yeah, get way over. Stand right up. Audience Member #1: What's been the best part of your new life here in town? Edward: The friends I made. Host-TV: Any other questions? Audience Member #2: Have...