When I got 'Lost,' I was about to not be able to live, so it was a fall-to-the-knees, burst-into-tears, 'I'm saved by this great role' moment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was kind of lost for several years.
My hunger and desperation, being an actor, an out of work actor - my memory of that is as fresh as an open wound.
I'm a 'Lost' guy, I love 'Lost.'
The year that 'Lost' started and premiered was, without a doubt, the most miserable year of my life. The level of despair and anguish that I was feeling; I was clinically depressed, and anyone that you talked to who knew me at the time will tell you that.
There's always that moment on every movie where you just go, 'Okay, this is that moment. I'm about to potentially fall flat on my face, and I might as well just dive in and see what happens.'
The part I like best was my role in 'Blood and Sand.' If I had died, I would have liked to be remembered as an actor by that role - I think it my greatest.
The worst tragedy that could have befallen me was my success. I knew right away that I was through - cast out.
When I did 'The Great Escape,' I kept thinking, 'If they were making a movie of my life, that's what they'd call it - the great escape.'
All is lost save honor.
Without question, dying on 'Lost' was the best thing I have ever done in my entire career.