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It's always been my hope, as an actor, to reveal only what is relevant about myself to the work.
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I used to lift very heavy weights in my mid-twenties - I used to bench press over 300lb. The most I ever lifted was 330lb; I couldn't do that today, no way.
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If you're lucky enough to be involved in a film that's about something very real and that you hope will continue to hold up in 20 years' time it just gives you more energy and makes it feel all the more worthwhile.
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The darker the film, the more vital everyone's sense of humor is on set.
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I'm always reading and looking around for the next thing.
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My wife and I really, really like each other as well as love each other.
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When I was a kid, I would do stupid things on my bike. I'd jump any ramp, I'd jump over people, I'd jump over things - always crashing, never hurting myself badly but always wanting to take physical risks.
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The more I love the character, the harder it is to get it wrong. I have to get to a point that I can speak for them.
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I always find that 90% of the performance, for me, is about what comes from inside.
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I hate being clean-shaven. My daughter gets very upset if I shave and says, 'Bring back the spikes, Dad.'
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I've never been someone that's had a five-year plan, or a three-year plan. That just seems to lead to a lot of disappointment, and doesn't give you the chance to be flexible.
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I'm not into bikinis or other revealing clothing.
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I have a theory that I really want my kids to know - the only coloration that they make between dad being in films and reality is just a lot of people doing a lot of hard work.
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I think love can come fairly easily and grow - but really liking the core essence of someone is a much harder thing to bottle. If you have both, you're in pretty good shape.
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I look my best when I take my helmet off after a long motorcycle ride. I have a glow and a bit of helmet hair.
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The reason my kids come to the set is so I can actually see them.
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Over my lifetime, the car had actually transcended the fact that it is a car. It has become a venue.
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I think the beauty of working with young people is they remind you of the spirit of acting and it's just a big play.
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The movies people don't talk about or remember after six months' time don't really matter.
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I would never say never to returning to comedy.
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It's always bitterly disappointing to people to see how normally one can live.
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I wasn't going to be a college kid. The only subject I was interested in was English. I think I had a subconscious interest in analyzing story.
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I wanted to be a mechanic. When I was 14 I wanted to quit school and go work on my car. But my dad said Son, you shouldn't do that. You should stay in school until your education is finished, and when you're done, don't make your hobby your job.
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I'll give you a list of a hundred ways that I'm more likely to be injured than belting around a race track with people who know what they're doing. It's not a place where I feel I'm in unnecessary danger.