It's a real roller-coaster ride if you're lucky to have longevity in this business - you have to be able to ride those waves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think I'm one of the most fortunate people in the world. I travel around looking for the best waves and appreciate it every second.
It's good to surf whatever waves are going on right there as they're happening.
Surfing is definitely something I used to do a lot more before I was working, but I know the waves will always be there, and it's something that, when I'm not traveling as much, I'll definitely get back into.
'Beyond Glory' is responsible for this wave that I've been fortunate enough to ride for the last few years. And that I did primarily because I didn't know what else to do. You might say I did it out of desperation.
I have to at least get a couple weekends in where I can just be on Santa Monica beach or Malibu and just ride the waves.
Well, maybe surf one time; I think it would be fun to catch a wave just once.
For a surfer, it's never-ending. There's always some wave you want to surf.
People think of waves as going in an orderly crash - whoosh - crash - whoosh, but in fact there are lots of different crashes and whooshes, all at different stages, and all going off at the same time.
A wave isn't like a skate ramp or mountain; everything's moving around and you have to time how to move along with it. That's easier with a slow wave.
I'm one of the lucky actors in television. I don't make a lot of big waves, but there's constant activity, and that's the way I prefer to live my life.
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