I grew up in the South, so a huge part of our American History education revolved around the Civil War.
From Anson Mount
I grew up hunting with shotguns and rifles, and we had a gun in every corner of the living room. I'm not a gun advocate, but that's the way I grew up.
For me, acting is play. It's just play and it's playing make believe really, really well.
I'm not interested in the heroes or the villains. I'm interested in playing people.
You don't need to like your protagonists.
I love the long-form format of television. I love being able to develop a character, over a long period of time.
When you're in school until you're 25 and you get out and suddenly structure is not handed to you, if you're smart you realize that you need to create structure for yourself.
In the last two or three decades, there's been a feminization of the man in popular media that I've never really understood.
I don't go to movies for redemption - if I want that, I'll go to church!
I don't know how to put on any tough guy pretensions.
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