My great uncle was in 'Dad's Army.' And I don't know if Americans will know that. It was a hugely popular show in England.
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My first show, in England, was called 'Soldier, Soldier.'
My dad always had huge respect for the British Army. He always thought it was one of the best. And I think it changed his life - those seven years in that Army.
I was lucky enough myself to have been in Dad's Army for an episode.
I'm probably going to get in trouble for this but 'American Dad' is one of my favourite shows. It gets very dark in places but the jokes are there.
I was a little bit ashamed of American TV because I thought, 'None of the shows my father works on are as funny as my father.'
My first soldier role was in 'Flags of Our Fathers.' Casting director Jay Binder saw that movie and was looking for soldiers for 'Journey's End,' which led to 'Generation Kill.'
My dad was a big admirer of Sergeant York stories from the First World War.
One of my uncles played in The Isleys. I went to all their shows.
I grew up watching British comedy on TV, really.
I'm currently doing Undeclared an American TV show set in a college. It just got aired and got massive ratings so hopefully that'll screen in the UK soon.
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