When you get older, unless you're a huge star, the parts become less and the competition becomes greater. Because the guys left standing are the best.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's a lot of hard work, competing and not giving up. I think you get more appreciated the older you get.
Men are boys for such a long time and really don't start getting the great roles until they're in their mid-thirties. But then they've got a long time to do them, whereas for women, it's all about playing younger and younger and younger.
The older you get, the more comfortable you become with yourself, and you accept what you have physically.
Guys who might not be superstars but because of their hustle, because of the little things they do, these are the guys who can really mean the difference between winning and losing.
There seems to be more opportunities for old guys like me to do a little fighting and running because the lead characters also require a bit of depth and maturity and gravitas that one is likely to acquire doing drama all those years.
When one guy is doing good, it makes all the others want to achieve greatness.
When you're young, you develop ways to win, and you think they will always work, but then you get to the top, competing against the other top athletes, and sometimes things don't work.
I've always been one of the youngest guys on the team. But now I'm one of the older guys, one of the more experienced guys, and I have to be more of a leader. The guys are looking up to me, asking me questions and looking at me to step up.
Guys have to look up to somebody. Everybody needs to have their own role and somebody has to be the star.
You always need younger guys if you're going to be successful in the long term.