When I'm home in New York, I box every day.
I've studied astrology for many, many years, and I feel like it's an incredibly challenging art.
I’m an entrepreneur at heart. I’m not afraid of starting up, starting over or even failing for that matter, because the fact that I try new things in itself is a victory.
My family are very, very religious in Texas. They're Southern Baptists. I left to go to New York when I was 17 and I realised I wasn't Southern Baptist. That's not how I am inclined.
I feel like part of your job as an actor is you're going to get noticed, and the more successful you get, the more noticed you are. It's kind of like a Catch-22.
I can't really connect with things unless they are spiritual in nature, so I have to make acting spiritual for myself, and each role a spiritual journey for me.
They're really competitive at drama in Texas.
It doesnt matter what you have faith in, just that you have faith.
To be grown up is to sit at the table with people who have died, who neither listen nor speak.
He that makes his bed ill, lies there.
Characterization is not divorced from plot, not a coat of paint you slap on after the structure of events is already built. Rather characterization is inseparable from plot.