It's always an inner wish of every actor to reach out to maximum audiences.
My college training was primarily in theatre, with an eye to becoming a director, actor, or producer.
I think when you have some success as a kid, your notion of being a good actor is pleasing the director, doing exactly what they tell you to do.
Every character actor, in their own little sphere, is the lead.
I never thought I actually could be an actor. I was always pretty shy and quiet.
I'm probably more of a stand-up comedian than an actor.
The reality is that I'm an actor from the Midwest and I was 40 movies into it before I started 'Entourage'.
I always wanted to be a great actor.
No actor wants to choose - they just want all of the options available to them all the time; we tend to be pretty greedy.
Like an actor who transforms into the character that they're playing, you can transform into yourself.
I think people will be curious to see what I can do as a dramatic actor.
It's weird, not to sound too actor but I think that any time you do a performance, you kind of take a little piece of that character, cause it's a part of you you're using.
I always go back and do theater. I love it. It keeps an actor improving in a way, it sort of keeps your craft alive, if that makes sense.
Writing has made me a better actor. Acting has made me a better writer. So why wouldn't directing make me a better actor and writer?
As an actor, throughout three years, I've become more comfortable within my own skin and confident.
Scratch an actor and you'll find an actor.
I'm an actor, I'm not a comedian, I never was a comedian.
It is fun to see girls going mad about me or dancing around to get one glimpse of me. These are major perks of being an actor. But you need to be cautious and respectful.
The only way to find the best actor would be to let everybody play Hamlet and let the best man win.
I know what my talents are, and at the end of the day I'm an actor who can dance.