I'm not saying Martha Stewart is old, but she needs a new Walker more than the 'Fast and Furious' franchise.
I love the show tunes; I love all of them.
Wearing a monkey suit really lets you know where you stand as an actor.
I love saying dialogue and creating a full character more than just being physical. But I always end up doing physical stuff in my roles.
I am a musical-theater nut. When the lyrics, orchestration, and performance all come together just right, I come alive and can feel every cell in my body.
I like to make people laugh, and I definitely think laughter is healing. It's one of my favorite thing to do, so I'm attracted to it for many reasons.
I was a cheerleader growing up, so I can relate to that!
Any profession should have norms around the issue you raise. And, in the words of the great economic thinker Albert Hirschman, we all owe a measure of loyalty to professional norms. But when the norms seem unhelpful or unproductive, one needs to speak up - to activate voice. And in the extreme, if the profession and one's colleagues seem estranged from a thoughtfully selected course of action, you need to consider the possibility of exit. Of course, if you knowingly violate norms or laws, you need to be prepared to face the consequences - or to lead a revolution!
We're afraid to live, because we're afraid of dying.
Philanthropic and religious bodies do not commonly make their executive officers out of saints.
There's no greater tragedy than an equal intensity, in the same soul or the same man, of the intellectual sentiment and the moral sentiment. For a man to be utterly and absolutely moral, he has to be a bit stupid. For a man to be absolutely intellectual, he has to be a bit immoral.