If I can sell out clubs and theaters and play dirtbags in movies, and get blown up in a car or get the crap beat out of me in a movie, that's good for me; I'm good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
At the end of the day, I'm an actor. I'm not here to sell other stuff or use off-screen things to generate whether or not I work. If I'm any good, I'll work; if I'm not, I won't.
I may not be wealthy; I'm living from pay check to pay check, but I get to make movies, which is what I love to do.
I have a saying: 'I'm good for three things: making fried bologna sandwiches, making money and picking out good movies.'
Growing up in the entertainment industry, I've had a lot of people tell me I'm not good enough.
No matter how good you might be in a movie, you'll never be any better. But in a play, I can be better next Tuesday. That's the thrill of it.
I have the greatest job in the world. I get paid loads of cash for beating the crap out of people. And I'm very good at it.
You don't have to make, you know, $3 Million dollars a movie, or $20 Million dollars a movie, but if you make a living doing what you love doing, then that's success to me.
My bar for being successful is being able to do movies that really mean something to me and being able to make a living off of that.
I don't have a career, I have a life. I don't have an exterior judgment on what would be good or bad for me.
If I have enough money to eat I'm good.