Words matter. These are the best Reid Scott Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I guess my favorite Web site would be theonion.com. I used to read that paper all the time in New York, and it still cracks me up. It’s actually my homepage on my computer.
The more cerebral, slightly darker comedy stuff is where I love to live.
I actually started as a director, but then I saw Mark Ruffalo in ‘You Can Count on Me,’ and I thought to myself, ‘I want to do that.’
Twitter’s been interesting. I’m kind of a tech geek, but I’ve never been a Facebook or Twitter guy. Surprisingly, I’ve really enjoyed Twitter because I get to connect with fans.
Acting is reacting. You can’t react if you’re not paying attention, if you’re not listening.
‘Sound of My Voice’ is an amazing film. Small, simple, yet incredibly thought provoking.
I’d taken some classes at UCB in New York and again at the Magnet Theater and the PIT Theater. I definitely never advanced to where I was on a team or anything like that.
Pilot season can be maddening. You’re basically putting yourself and your talent out there to be scrutinized several times a day for months by network executives who have probably never acted in anything since their junior high school production of ‘The Wiz.’
I’ve always been a big fan of ‘Law & Order: SVU.’ I think Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni are just incredible.
I have some friends who have been living in the political world for some time now. It’s a lot of robbing Peter to pay Paul. If you’ve got something you want, and that person who has it wants something in return, it quite literally becomes your job to find whatever it is that they want.
I am very lucky that I get to go to work and laugh all day for my day job, and then go home and torture my artistic self.
I intend to act forever if I can.
Everything that Michael Fassbender touches is elevated.
One time, just passing by, I happened to see Jack White from the White Stripes. I’m a huge White Stripes fan, and I did a whole 180. It was like my jaw hit the ground.
I consider myself almost a Californian at this point, because I’ve been here long enough. Obviously, when I first came to the land of blond-haired, blue-eyed surfer types, I was the sardonic, sarcastic, liquor-swilling, chain-smoking, dark-haired, dark-eyed guy from New York.
Nothing is better than showing up twice a week, acting like a 12 year-old for two hours, and then going home.
As a layperson, I consider myself fairly well-educated in terms of politics. My family always has been really interested in politics, and various members of my family have a hand in politics in upstate New York.
Honestly, my biggest education regarding improv comedy actually came on the job working for ‘My Boys.’
Whether it’s soundtracking a moment in my life or just motivating me to hit the gym, I constantly have music playing. Even if it’s just in my head.
I love ‘The Americans.’ I think it’s one of the best shows on TV.
If I’m not barefoot, you’ll probably find me with a pair of New Balance on. And I’m not one of those hipster-jump-on-the-band-wagon-ironically-cool NB fans. I’ve been rocking those kicks since they were true nerd shoes. Since the ’80s, yo! Word.
I’ve been a diehard fan of ‘The Simpsons’ since I was a kid.
You’re using such different muscles and you rely on physicality in live action, but in animation, you totally throw that out the window. But somehow, they’re both as satisfying.
To me, Cary Grant is probably the most fashionable man in the history of Hollywood. The guy was just slick. He did it so effortlessly.
I try not to read reviews. It’s hard not to hear what the critics are saying, but as an actor, I try not to let it in and to just give the best performances I can. At the end of the day, if you’re trying to please the critics, you’re missing what’s really important: being creative and having fun.