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Just because you get a show and it gets on the air doesn't mean jack. It certainly means that you'll be considered for stuff, but you've got to fight and claw to get every job.
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There are a lot of techniques for developing a character.
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From the age of 4 or 5, I loved to make people laugh.
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The idea of doing a tennis movie is truly unbelievable to me. Well, first of all, they don't really exist.
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My wife likes the hockey smell because it's the smell of a warrior.
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When I watch a comedy that's just hitting you over the head with jokes constantly, some really hit, but if they miss, you're like, 'Eh.'
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Boston is so laced with jerseys that you can be dressed head to toe in team apparel and no one will look twice.
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I love being around cool, fun guys, so I've always enjoyed talking to gay men. Maybe it's because I'm an inherent flirt, but it just feels very natural.
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My first series, I wouldn't even know where to get a clip of it. It was called 'Cracking Up.' It was on 'FOX' in 2004.
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I definitely had a wild phase.
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I've been in a talent show, yeah. They are terrifying. The most nerve-wracking experience of your life, I'd say.
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I lived in Koreatown for five years, and I lived blocks away from about seven karaoke bars.
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Hockey on roller skates is like MMA in a bounce house: the elements are there, but the medium makes the whole thing ridiculous.
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I always try to be cautiously optimistic.
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I'm trying to think how I impressed my wife. We had an on-stage kiss, and I really went for it. Because I liked her. Usually you can get away with it being just technical, but it was a problem when I ended up kissing my wife on the set. I'd say I stopped acting and kissed her on set.
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I love Boston, and at some point, my plan is to have a home back there.
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Chemistry's a funny thing. It can be instantaneous, but it helps when you know someone.
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Everybody claims they have relatable, connectable characters, but those claims often aren't true.
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I actively avoided responsibility for as long as I possibly could.
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I'd play the same character for ten years if the words and the moments that I'm playing are authentic.
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I've always felt like I've been in good shows.
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Public perception is obviously important to an actor's career.
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The first movie that made me cry was 'Dead Poets Society.' That one gets me. 'O Captain! My Captain!' That moment kills me.
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I graduated from Brown in 2001, moved to New York, and spent a year and a half just looking up 'Backstage' magazine auditions and grinding.