I always thought, if you're gonna do TV, you want to play a straight, solid, pillar-of-the-show kind of guy.
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I've done a couple of series before, and what I like about TV is, as an actor, you get that chance to practice all the time, and that's really how you grow.
The luxury of television is that you get more than one shot at who you think the guy is that you're playing.
One good thing about TV Land is you're always surrounded by people who know what they're doing, in terms of your fellow actors.
I'm pretty captivated by reality TV and I know that as an actor I probably shouldn't be saying that, but it's what I like to watch.
For a long time I did not want to do television because I did not want to get stuck playing the same person. I wanted the ongoing challenge of a variety of roles.
One of the great things about doing series television is the guest actors that you can have come on and play around with.
I'd been offered TV series over the years and never had any interest in doing television. I'm not a TV guy.
One of those things that I like about TV is that if you get a group of people you like, you can work with these people for months at a time, and you can discover their strengths and weaknesses, and you can use those in the direction where you take the characters.
People get on a show and they fought tooth and nail. Almost 95% of the actors out there want to be on a television series. Then as soon as they get onto one, no, no, I want to be a movie star. This television series stuff, no, no no.
There are so many roles on TV that I don't covet. I see them, and I'm glad I don't have to play them.
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