My life is going to continue to be public, and I just accept that.
From Robert Knepper
When people come up to me and say 'I hate you' or 'I love to hate you,' it's not the usual response that I thought I would've gotten halfway into my career. And then they say, 'I love your work.'
I think every actor should be always grateful when they work.
I continue to be known as a guy that plays really complex, three-dimensional characters.
I thought I'd never do film, let alone television. I was a diehard theater nut.
What I say about actors is you always want to find an actor you can play ball with. You throw the ball at them and you want them to throw it back. Your ball playing is a lot better when you play with good ballplayers, like any sport. Every actor I know feels the same way.
I have to admit, I never watch television; once in a while I'll see things, but I grew up without it. I had a father who said, 'I hate television;' it came into being when he was a kid, and he didn't have it, so he didn't think I needed it.
I love being funny! I started in the theater when I was 9 and, believe it or not, always played the funny part!
Clint Eastwood, to me, is Clint Eastwood. He's great at being Clint Eastwood. But, I don't know how to be that guy. I just don't know how to be one person.
With comedy, if you write something for me, I'm better at it. I'm not sure I'm so good at improvisational stuff.
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