I was always an Olsen. I never thought of myself as a Brady. I never actually wanted to be a Brady. I always preferred my own family to the Bradys.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All through school, people told me I looked like Marcia Brady.
I wanted to be a quarterback. I used to like Johnny Unitas, the old quarterback for the Colts.
I was a quarterback in pee-wee football. I always wanted to be quarterback. They're the leaders, they make the calls. It didn't work out because I didn't have the arm. I also played wide receiver my senior year in high school.
I always see myself as a character actor, but Remington Steele was me. I gave up on trying to be any character. I just put myself as me in this world of Remington Steele and the grand pretender.
Being a Brady comes with it's pleasures and its baggage. I'm not one given to a lack of privacy and invasion.
I like watching Tom Brady, not just because he's handsome - I get handsome; I understand handsome - but he's a fine leader, he's a great quarterback, and I like the team. I'm not going to apologize for that.
When I was a kid, if someone had asked who I'd meet if it could be anyone in the world, it would've been Liam Brady.
When I was 5 years old, my best friends were Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen because we lived across the street from each other.
I was never really a character actor - I was a leading man who was always cast as a character. I wanted to be Jack Nicholson or Jean Gabin.
I had wanted to be a regular character on a series for a while. 'The Brady Bunch' was an answer to a prayer.