We shot 'Skateland' in the end of 2008, in Shreveport, Louisiana just between the border of East Texas and Louisiana - and we shot 'Battle: Los Angeles' at the end of 2009, also in Shreveport. So I know a lot about Shreveport.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When we were shooting in Shreveport, me and a couple of friends went down to Lafayette, because they had a big Zydeco music festival down there. We spent two days dancing to Zydeco music, eating fried alligator... It was one of the craziest festivals I've ever been to in my life, but I loved it.
My first few plays took place in the South and even The Lucky Spot was in the thirties but in Louisiana.
The most interesting place I've gone on location was New Orleans.
L.A. is a city that has given me great support for skating.
I grew up playing in an alley on the south side of Milwaukee.
No, there are some location shoots in Vegas, maybe four trips a year. It's shot in Santa Clarita, CA.
Most of my work has been in L.A. or booked in L.A. and shot on location.
I love Louisiana, and I love being from there.
'Saving Grace,' even though fictionally it was set in Oklahoma, we shot it right outside of L.A.
I can tell you where I was when Kennedy was shot - which was in the common room at school. I heard about it on the old valve radio. At the time of Armstrong's landing, I was at university rehearsing a play.