I was born on TV, meaning that's where I caught my break. So that's where I always have to be smart and revisit that medium as much as I can.
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I grew up on the golden age of children's TV.
You're smarter than TV. So what?
I'm part of that generation that grew up watching TV, and being an actor was all about being on TV or being in films.
I was born. When I was 23 I started telling jokes. Then I started going on television and doing films. That's still what I am doing. The end.
When I'm working in television, I've learned you've got to work fast. You don't have time to rehearse; you don't have time to just mess around. You've got to move quickly. So I pick that up from that world, and I also pick up the idea of development of character and development of situations.
I grew up as normally as any other kid. Between that small TV part I did at five and when I turned professional actor at 18, I stayed away from the limelight, so I was just like any typical kid who went to school.
I always knew I wanted to be in television when I was a kid, and I knew I wanted to model.
I was raised by television. It was my first cultural window. It was a constant companion.
It's interesting: I've been doing this since I was 17, and it's kind of weird to see yourself grow up on television.
There's a great appetite for smart television. Every day I get up and there are interesting stories I want to do.
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