I don't want to be an editor! I don't want to direct; I'd be a horrible director. I don't want to write - I have a 'story by' credit on one film I did. And I don't want to edit at all.
From Topher Grace
It's hard to understand the films that you're in, because you never truly get to see them.
I worked at Suncoast Video for two years during the summer in high school.
I have a really dry sense of humor. I don't think it's funny when people wink at the camera. That's more of an actor thing, just committing to whatever the thing is.
I'm not just friends with fellow actors, but I find that a lot of people are out here in L.A. I go out of my way to make sure that's not the case, but I do have a lot of friends who are actors.
I think it's good to have a nice, healthy group of people all doing different things. A lot of my friends don't even work in Hollywood; they just happen to live in L.A.
My folks still live in my childhood home, and so when I'm home with them, I usually feel the best.
I do have a concern about projecting. I've never projected or had any reason to project before. In fact, the camera has only gotten closer to me going from TV to film.
I don't want to be an editor - I want to be really forward about that. I would be a horrible editor.
I would be a terrible director, I could never write anything. One of my great strengths is that I know all of my weaknesses.
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