I know it sounds hokey but I think, ultimately, on television you can't hide who you are.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't try to hide who I am when I appear in public places, act, or attend interviews. If I do, it makes the gap even wider. I like it best when someone says I'm the same on television, on camera, or off camera. This makes it easier for me.
People often try to disguise televisions. I always think that makes it worse. It is what it is!
I think maybe even one of the reasons I became an actor was actually to hide. I mean, it sounds paradoxical because, of course, people are standing up in a public place and encouraging other people to look at them. So that's not the conventional definition of hiding.
I think if you watch a lot of what I do, you're going to ultimately walk away seeing me. I can't hide - that impression is a personal impression people have of me.
Nothing real or truthful makes its way to TV unless you are smart and know how to sneak it in, and I would tell you how I did it, but then I would have to kill you.
The weird thing about working in television is that you only see the people that you're in scenes with.
The thing you must really do in television is bring yourself to everything you do - you can't try to be anybody else.
You know, it is a terrible thing to appear on television, because people think that you actually know what you're talking about.
I don't watch television, I think it destroys the art of talking about oneself.
I think some people think that being on television makes you a sitting duck, but you have the right to remain private.