Acting was always my unscratched itch, when I was in college and even afterwards.
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As an actor, you get a bit itchy to do something entirely different.
It was when I was on stage that I realized that acting could be such a brilliant job.
One minute, I really am in awe of filmmakers, and I want to be working in film, and then the next minute, I get the itch to get back on stage.
I loved acting when I was doing it, but getting the jobs I didn't understand because I'd never had to do it. That was a difficult lesson for me. It was very humbling and very bizarre.
I actually got hurt in a steel factory in 1985 and so that changed my life. I went to a junior college and that's where I discovered acting.
Over the years, I've gotten a little bit thick-skinned when it comes to the acting thing.
I was a kid who went to film school and fell into acting.
In my first few years as an actor, I took one terrible TV job after another. But even as I laughed off my awful roles and made fun of myself to friends, my work made me cringe - I dreaded anyone's seeing it. I was crushed that I wasn't doing anything I was proud of.
I had to study acting to basically educate myself.
I was acting when I was playing baseball.
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