I love that Amazon has this incredibly unique, diplomatic process where people’s voices are heard, and we’re using this great interconnectedness we have, via the internet, to weigh in and to have a say in what we want to see and what we don’t.
It’s better to be in love than watch it.
I’m completely happy and fulfilled in my personal life.
I like to sing and leave songs on voicemail. It comes from the heart.
Without a safe haven, one of the most authentic parts of who you are, who you love, felt invisible to the world.
Don’t worry if people think you’re good. Make this your experience. And find out what makes you unique as an artist. You don’t get the opportunity to do that as much in the real world.
As actors you’re always going to take certain roles that are in your comfort zone and take ones that aren’t.
I think Billy Ray has a lot of great stories up his sleeve. I’ve heard a lot of his plans for the show, should it go forward, and I think there’s a lot in store for people, if it’s given a chance.
I never feel more confident and comfortable than when I’m wearing a Tom Ford suit.
I think every guy and girl would love to get to play Superman, at some point in their life.
Theres always a need for new superheroes. As society changes, the types of superheroes will probably change as well.
I think when you play a role, you always have to be a defense attorney for that character.
Certainly when you’re dealing with more deep emotional work and sensory work, for me it helps me to just stay in it.
If you don’t like Superman, something’s wrong with you!
I lived in several hotels, yeah. You have to try to make it home.
It’s so rare, especially as a younger actor, to find a role where it’s not just one-dimensional and it’s not just a stock leading man.
To me, when you’re at a hotel and your home environment is ultimately dictated by somebody else, I always find that a little bit oppressive and scary in a way.
I like not to know, unless it’s something that I need to know, specifically, for how I color a performance.
For every role, I brought certain elements of the character. Even on White Collar over six years, I tried to keep the set fun and breezy and Howard Hawks-y and very of the tone of the show.
I’ve never cared about how successful or how big I was going to be. I just wanted to be part of a story that affected people, made them laugh or cry. To me, that was more important than having my face on some billboard.