I'm not sure I always feel like I'm in the seat. Sometimes I'm only holding on by one hand and flying out behind the roller coaster. I don't know anybody who doesn't feel that way.
From David Morse
In my first film, I was a basketball player. Like every good actor, I lied when they asked me if I could play.
I don't like talking about myself. I'm not really interested in myself. One of the good things about being a supporting actor is that you get to talk about other people.
In independent film you tend to have stories that involve more of a community, and the smaller characters are important to the story.
I don't care about the money. I just need, as an actor, to do as many different things that I can to make me feel good about myself.
You get to the middle of a take that's going really well and the camera will run out of film. They have to stop you, apologize and then you've got to get things going all over again.
I've done scenes in films that I felt like the performance was better in certain takes, but they couldn't use them because it didn't match what the person was doing when they came around and the camera was on them.
I have a DVD player and I have DVDs, and I have no time to watch any of them.
It's great to be able to have your feet in both worlds. I wouldn't want to be just stuck in one or the other.
Everything is interesting to me.
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