Some people say it's scarier to direct the people you work with; not me, I'm a team guy.
From Mark Harmon
I'm not a big 'me' guy. I'm a 'we' guy. It's the way I was raised.
It's a lot easier to do good work when you have good words to say and work with good people.
People think what you are doing is real, on a TV show.
If other people think I'm okay looking, that's great, but I don't see it myself. When I look in the mirror, all I see is a bunch of fake teeth and football scars.
I was raised with the idea of maximum effort: as long as you could look in the mirror and say, 'I gave it everything I had,' it was OK. But if you gave it less, that would disgrace you.
I like this job - most days I have a chance to make breakfast and take the kids to school or to read 'em a bedtime story. It's almost like a normal life.
I don't have regret about things I've done that are successful or not successful or what people perceive or don't know or whatever. I just know for me it had to be the right choice at the time. Sometimes that choice is just about getting a job.
St. Elsewhere was certainly a great show.
I'm thankful to get the opportunity to direct. I hope I don't mess it up.
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