I’m heavily involved in the creative with choreographer Christopher Scott. I go to rehearsals with ‘Glee’ and then practice with LXD till about midnight.
I was always an actor, starting in middle school. I was in all the plays and all that. But dancing didn’t come into my life until late into high school.
I remember the first time I felt that I was sharing the stage with someone spectacular was dancing with Beyonce. It was the dancers, the band, Beyonce and me in front of thousands of people. That was sick. It was pretty amazing that I got to travel the world with someone like her.
When I’m off the clock, I usually play video games – or do something nature-y so I can contribute to Mother Nature.
Any Michael Jackson song will make any dancer go nuts.
I actually got dared to audition for the dance team. All my track-and-field buddies dared me to audition, and I was one of the few guys who did it.
I wasn’t the guy who got straight As. I got As and Bs and a couple Cs.
I’d rather dance in a corner than dance in a circle.
I started working when I was 9 or 10.
I know what my talents are, and at the end of the day I’m an actor who can dance.
Right before I jumped out of a plane, I knew what Superman felt like.
Directors have been trying to get me to do comedy for a long time, ever since One Eight Seven.
I’m so busy trying to be other people. You start acting just as soon as you walk into the door of that casting office. You can’t just be yourself because they don’t want to hire you.
Comedy is great; you get to laugh! Life is so serious.
I didn’t just grow up in one environment, so it was easy for me, as a child, just to imitate and just be all these different people.
I think it’s not a big secret that I like to work a lot. I really go out for projects when I find things I’m passionate about.
I love researching, whether it’s old Western documentaries or old Western country singers or John Ford Westerns, which are heavily influenced by family values, which so many of these country songs are related to.
All the best of the monsters played for sympathy. That goes for my father, Karloff, myself and all the others. They all won the audience’s sympathy. The Wolf Man didn’t want to do all those bad things. He was forced into them.
Nothing is more natural to me than horror.
I’m a huge fan of John Malkovich and Josh Brolin, and Michael Shannon has got to be one of my favorite actors.