In 'Leverage,' I don't really play an insurance investigator but a man who used to be an insurance investigator.
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Each investigation team has a lawyer attached to it and there was a lawyer attached to me and my assistant.
Insurance firms have always carefully studied real-world data to figure out what, precisely, constitutes a risky activity.
In a mystery, the sleuth must be believably involved and emotionally invested in solving the crime.
I think like a detective.
My college senior thesis was going to be on the American private investigator.
I've spent my career fighting the worst practices of insurance companies.
My position is that of detective, confessor, vaudevillian, advocate. And devil's advocate.
There's such a thing, if you're a finance man, as hitting the figures you need to hit. But there's no equivalent in acting. It's a creative field. It's subjective. That's what I love about it.
I was a prosecutor and an FBI agent for many, many years.
I used to work as a private detective years and years ago.