It took me a long time to realize you don't choose what you're famous for.
From D. B. Sweeney
Say something personal, not from a publicist.
I don't know; it's hard for me to understand people that want to get out there and protest on the first day we elect a new guy.
Whether or not your person wins or loses, give him a chance.
I'm sure that President Trump will do plenty of things that people don't like, plenty of things people do like, and the people who don't like it, at that point, certainly take advantage of your rights and protest it - and try to seek change or do whatever you want.
I thought it's very funny that I ended up as a voiceover guy because when I started out as an actor, I had a very strong Long Island accent.
My sister Kathleen - one year older - was the school's acting legend. Her thing was getting all the parts, even Tiresias. And I wasn't going to mess with that.
I had cooked a lot in restaurants, in Rocky Point and on golf courses on Long Island, and my mother said, 'Be a chef,' and my dad said, 'Be a lawyer.' But instead, I auditioned for N.Y.U.'s Tisch School of the Arts.
More is asked of you on stage. It's no way to make a living. But it's like a bullfight. You find out who can do it and who can't.
If you learn the craft, you can make a movie and get by with tricks.
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