I remember watching television when I was younger, and I felt like there were things TV tackled first, and then it would happen to me in real life, and I felt prepared.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never wanted to do TV. I just did what I was trained to do through the Special Forces, and I've been doing that from a very young age.
When I was a kid, and I was watching TV, I just loved it so much that I wanted to crawl into that TV.
My first Top of the Pops I didn't want to do. I was terrified. I'd never done television before. Seeing the video afterwards was like watching myself die.
I always knew I wanted to be in television when I was a kid, and I knew I wanted to model.
I kind of got into TV when I went to visit a show my brother was working on. Soon I got the second lead in a TV show.
So then I started doing a lot of episodic TV, just car chases or helicopter chases or whatever.
I got out of college in 1997, and TV embraced me very quickly.
I wasn't able to relate to anyone on TV growing up, so I wanted to bring my own experiences to the screen.
Television was a great place for me to kind of fall on my face and make mistakes and be okay with it and move on.
It's a very strange and quite terrifying experience to watch yourself on TV. I never like to do it with other people.