Do theater. Because you'll develop a craft that you'll always have. It'll give you a chance to really learn how to act and you won't go into the world with a few measly tricks that will only carry you so far.
From Mark Ruffalo
I ran to my marriage, I was happily ready to take on marriage.
I always like having kid energy around. I think it's good for a movie, even when you're doing dramatic stuff.
With indies, all they have is their script and it's very important to them. The characters are better drawn, the stories more precise and the experience greater than with studio films where sometimes they fill in the script as they're shooting.
'What Doesn't Kill You' is a really great movie that was little seen but, I think, is one of my personal favorites.
If you're not yelling at your kids, then you're not spending enough time with them!
Shakespeare does a great job of taking 5,000-year-old stories and turning them into modern pieces that are true to the original essence but are completely remade.
Whatever we want to think about American business - work hard, tell the truth, have morality - it's a myth. There's a lot of graft.
When you get to be a 45-year-old man, you start to realize: 'I know who I am, and I know who I'm not. I know my shortcomings, I know my strengths; maybe some of my shortcomings are my strengths.' You start to face yourself as you truly are.
I don't have to be a leading man. I can be a character actor. That's really what interests me anyway.
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