Oh, I love Rock to death, man. He doesn't inspire me as an actor but, I mean, come on.
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Let's be perfectly honest. I love Rock to death. We're all different people, but Rock's a showman.
I think every film actor secretly wants to be a rock star as well; just that part of the job which requires the extrovert in you. Even if you've become an actor because it's your way of hiding in plain sight, there's still part of you which has that craving.
The big issue with rock stars becoming actors is that sometimes it's not believable, and vice versa with actors becoming rock stars. Sometimes just doesn't fit.
Especially, I don't want to ever be compared to The Rock because I'd be the poor man's version of The Rock. I'm just not him; it's not who I am as a person or as a performer. The Rock's very big and bold, and I'm not.
Personally, I've never really wanted to be a rock star. That wasn't my motivation in life. It kind of happened.
I tend to fall for the archetypal, talented, charismatic rock boy.
I'm good friends with The Rock, and I talk to him all the time. And he says that, even though his movie career has taken off, he misses the instant gratification of wrestling, and the live crowds, and I could see being that way myself.
I don't call him 'The Rock' to his face.
There's something that sort of weirds me out about actors who want to be rock stars, and the other way around too.
I don't have any rock star demeanor to me. I just can't pull that off.
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