The industry should take comfort in knowing that WinStar is my main focus after my faith and family.
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When you run a company, you need to be pretty open-minded. There are a lot of different views on faith, on religion, on many different issues, and you can't let your own faith be the barometer.
The thing about working in Hollywood is that, at some point, you really get tired of hearing how godless you are, and how if you and the rest of the heathens in Tinsel town would put more God-centric shows on TV, people wouldn't be abandoning prime time in favor of their Bible study classes.
I hope I can live up to the faith that has been put in me to do a good job.
Even though it's my job to be an actor, I have given my life to God.
I believe there are three keys to success. For me it is keeping my priorities in order: It's my faith and my family, and then the business.
What I would say to a person who is firm in their faith and wants to go into an acting career: It is such a difficult thing to do without compromising your beliefs.
As an actor, you usually live your life with faith.
If you're clear on what you believe, you have a great foundation to go make a market.
My religion is my most precious possession. Except for it, I could easily have become excessively occupied with industry. Sharing responsibility for church work has been a vital counterbalance in my life.
My faith doesn't go over real well in Hollywood.
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