New York is a character, all on its own, and whenever you film there, it becomes part of the show. That's just the nature of being there.
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I love filming in New York. I love New York movies, too. I just like it when people can take New York and make it their own, because there are so many different New Yorks.
If movies are set in New York, they really should be shot in New York.
I live in New York and I love it, because it doesn't make me feel like my life is always just about acting and that world of acting. I don't have expectations.
I think you can tell when a New York show isn't shot in the city. It's so iconic and has such a specific energy.
Well, it's a little harder in New York. It's not as forgiving to a film crew. You hold up a bunch of New Yorkers who can't cross the street, they're not going to take it well. Southern California? They'll wait. It's cool man. In New York, they're like, 'Are you kidding me? I gotta get to work.'
I think when you're on a show that takes place in N.Y.C. but film it in L.A. there is just a vibe that feels wrong.
I really fight hard to make things film where they're supposed to be filmed. If something is supposed to be in New York, then it has to be in New York.
I live in New York simply because I don't know any better. I moved there when the show went off the air a couple of years after that.
It is possible to work out of New York on film and television and still not lose your connection to theater.
There are so many things to do in New York. I try to get to the theater and see some plays. I have a bicycle over here, and I ride around New York.
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