I would definitely describe myself as a workaholic.
TV [series] is a six-year decision. It's not four or five weeks. If a filmmaker and I don't get along, it's four weeks of your life, so whatever.
Most of the time, actors respond to the thing thats so far from who they are. We all want to play the serial killer and the ex-con.
I'm a workaholic, so I read everything that's out there.
With TV, you don't know, but you can build it as you go and bring some things to life. It's malleable, changeable and flexible.
The transition from sports into acting was something I got blindsided by. I had a full scholarship to law school. I had a different life planned. I started a business, and I was all ready to go. I suddenly got in a local movie, just to say to my kids one day, "Yeah, your old man was in a movie," and I caught the bug.
If your heart, head and gut are telling you the same thing, then you owe it to yourself to chase it.
I can sing fine and I can play guitar fine, but put 'em together and it becomes a thoughtful effort.
The average age (longevity) of a meat eater is 63. I am on the verge of 85 and still work as hard as ever. I have lived quite long enough and am trying to die; but I simply cannot do it. A single beef-steak would finish me; but I cannot bring myself to swallow it. I am oppressed with a dread of living forever. That is the only disadvantage of vegetarianism.
We all know interspecies romance is weird.
Mick Fleetwood was one of my first interviews. And if you've ever talked to that dude, he's the sweetest guy in the world - he's just a trip.