I am definitely a person of color.
I do practice martial arts, more as a recreational thing, but a lot of my friends have been heavyweight champions the in mixed martial arts world.
I haven’t had that many weird encounters with fans, thank God.
Film is my hobby, so I will work well through the night to develop films, whatever film I’m doing or dream projects I have.
Video games are one step before a whole other virtual universe.
We’ve come a long way, from where we’ve been. I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again.
I grew up in an artists community in New York, in a building that was government-subsidised for artists. No one made any money, but they made art for the sake of art.
I’ve been auditioning since I was 7 years old.
The films that I do are deep, introspective, brooding roles that you’re in this heavy headspace all the time.
I used to feel guilty about owning a console.
Most of my confidence came from being with ladies, because I certainly wasn’t getting any acting jobs.
It’s like you have a child and you think, ‘Everything that I’ve done up until this point is insignificant in comparison to being a father.’ It’s a beautiful, beautiful thing.
A transvestite spends her entire life trying to look as feminine as possible and I have clearly spent mine celebrating my masculinity.
I grew up with all kinds of people.
I’ve directed independent film.
If it’s an amazing role, I’ll do anything.
If you think about my filmography, I have never done a movie that a kid could go see, except for ‘Iron Giant,’ and I’m not even on the screen.
It’s really bizarre because no one knows this, but elephants have killed more animal trainers than any other animal.
The idea of exploring character relations and their development over a decade has to be appealing for any actor who cherishes his craft.
I always have issues with trust.