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I love voiceovers. You get to show up for half a day and pay your mortgage. How great is that?
I think Ralph Fiennes has had a really wonderful career; there’s something sort of classic about him. He does a bunch of different projects, but he approaches the work from a very sort of artful way.
The great thing about being on a television show is that it usually provides you with fairly steady income so you can go and do things.
I changed my thinking on the whole subject of what it is to be attractive. It’s fine, but I know that ultimately what I am and who I am is not cheekbones and a jawline, if you catch my drift. I ultimately know that who I am is not directly proportional to abs or straight teeth.
If astrology is real, I guess I’m a pretty quintessential Virgo.
You have tours that go to certain parts of the world to see a specific type of bird, and then you come back to Hollywood, and you see tour vans that go around in hopes of catching a glimpse of Halle Berry going out to get a newspaper.
Any skills that I have, I couldn’t really make money with them. I would like to think that maybe I would be doing something in psychology or something of that nature because I love that vein of medicine – the getting down and getting nitty-gritty.
I understand what I look like, and I understand the strengths I have, which is basic, generic white guy.
If I want to communicate with fans, usually I go on Twitter.
My favorite subject was either English or History. I had a really awesome high school education.
It’s really good to be a working actor.
I always was getting into trouble some way, because I was really good at lying when I was a kid.
‘Pretty Little Liars’ is very all-consuming of my time, but I guess it’s a great problem to have… there have been other things that have come that were on the table and then were not.
My mom is in the navy and my dad works for the army, but I never called them ‘sir’ or ‘ma’am’ or anything like that, and we never really moved around a lot because both my parents were stationed in D.C.
My life is one that I’ve aimed for – I’ve always wanted to be an actor who worked in film and television and was able to provide for himself and his family.
If someone was like, ‘Describe yourself in one word,’ I would never say, ‘Handsome.’
It’s good to be a martyr for your art, but it’s just such a waste of time.
If there were teenagers who had a video camera and saw what I did on a daily basis, they’d be bored out of their mind.
I’m all about being self-deprecating because I think it’s hilarious.
As a child, my sister and I had very fruitful imaginations, and I would think that I wanted to be one profession or I’d want to have this experience in life. I realized it’s not because I actually wanted to be a Coast Guard helicopter rescue pilot or something like that – I just enjoyed the idea of playing it.
English was great because I could just write my opinion, and that was good enough. I was terrible in Math, even though I had amazing Math teachers. My favorite subject was either English or History. I had a really awesome high school education.
My social media world is detached from my friendship world. I’ll have friends in real life that I don’t follow on social media, because I don’t really look at social media as the way of connecting to friends. For me, social media is like a business tool.
It was awkward because the high school that I went to, my aunt taught at, it was this private boy’s school in D.C. There were one or two teachers that I had the hots for, but never fully expressed my feelings because my aunt was always watching.
I get recognized in the street really frequently, which is really shocking. I’m excruciatingly wary of any female under the age of 19. Even when some of them come up to me, they’re usually very cordial, nice and polite.
My dad grew up in southern California and was a raging liberal.