The truth is, after Boys Don't Cry, I realized how few and far between the great roles are. I am beyond thankful for finding Million Dollar Baby.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't cry. Well, you know, I think coming from an acting background that's really helped me because I more than anyone know that an actor creates a character.
At times, I feel sorry for kids who have succumbed in some kind of way to being a child actor.
Eventually, I'll go back to acting, but for right now, my children are the most important thing in the world to me.
I feel that the industry can be sliced into two categories - grateful actors and non-grateful actors. I'm always so appreciative that this has happened for me - and against all odds - as a middle child from Canada. I'm very grateful.
Boys don't cry. But they do. We do. I do. I weep all the time.
I enjoyed being in movies when I was a boy. As a child you're not acting - you believe.
I've worked with little kid actors before, and when they start crying or anything like that, it makes my job so easy, because you react. A little kid crying, there's not much else to do.
I've made humanitarian causes and my children much more my priority than the Hollywood scene, being liked and getting movie parts.
The only acting I knew when I was a boy came from Lochgelly. With a double bill, people would live their lives in the cinema. You would even see babies being breastfed in the audience.
Having a crying baby is inspiration to get the job done quickly.
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