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I just try to leave my baggage at the door. I don't want to carry my stuff into a working environment with me, and I expect that from other people. If they can't do it, though, I'm surprisingly understanding.
Eric Dane -
Being a parent is the toughest thing I've ever done. But I'm not the kind of person to throw my kid in front of a TV. I'm the one to take out a book, puzzle, or flash cards.
Eric Dane
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With a pilot, there's a lot of information that gets packed into 46 minutes or whatever it is. Usually what happens is that, throughout the season, you get to spend a little more quality time with the characters and get to know them a bit better, whether it's based on circumstance or relationships they've created with other characters.
Eric Dane -
I go eat a sandwich for lunch and have a milk shake and miss going to the gym for 10 days, and somebody snaps a picture of me on the beach, and all of a sudden, I've lost it. Why do I need to be perfect all the time?
Eric Dane -
I've always had a great feel for space and how objects occupy it.
Eric Dane -
Some of the greatest actors on the planet are the most insecure people. Now I don't know if that insecurity necessarily equates to a lack of confidence. Some people are just very shy individuals. You give them a character to play and a script, and you put them in front of a camera or on a stage, and they just go.
Eric Dane -
I make really good chicken soup, sort of from scratch. I don't make my own stock. I just use a base like a chicken stock, but everything else, all the ingredients, I do on my own.
Eric Dane -
I like lifting weights. And there is a cardio element to lifting if you're doing it the way I do it.
Eric Dane
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The person I am is who I am. My life is my career, my career is my life.
Eric Dane -
Going to the gym and looking for a specific result is a short-lived existence, as opposed to going to the gym and adopting it as a lifestyle. Develop a routine, because it's much harder to break it if you have one. If you have no routine, you have nothing to break, so discipline goes out the window.
Eric Dane -
Television is a lot of fun. It's faster-paced. The schedule is really desirable, I guess. But as far as films go, and I've only done a couple; film is like a definitive beginning, middle and end. You know your character's arch.
Eric Dane -
Love at first sight is different when you're 32 than when you're 22. In your early 20s, you fall in love after three weeks.
Eric Dane -
I do like to cook. But I only cook a few things, but those few things I do really well.
Eric Dane -
I loved doing 'Grey's Anatomy.'
Eric Dane
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I think when you're done with work, you go home.
Eric Dane -
I'm a goal setter, but in broad strokes. I don't have a by-October-2009-I-want-to-be-here plan. All I do is work with an element of challenge and an element of enjoyment. With that, anything can happen.
Eric Dane -
I'm out of bed before the alarm goes off.
Eric Dane -
I always thought of myself as a big-dog kinda guy.
Eric Dane -
I've never seen 'Game of Thrones.' I've never seen 'Breaking Bad.' I can't tell you one character outside of Walter White.
Eric Dane -
My skin is very sensitive.
Eric Dane
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We've all made mistakes.
Eric Dane -
I'm not a big watcher of myself. You start looking at things you shouldn't be looking at that have nothing to do with anything of importance.
Eric Dane -
What I love about acting is experiencing the absolute moments of - you know - of getting lost in the world you've created for yourself.
Eric Dane -
There's a very mathematical, mechanical side to architecture, and I probably lean more toward that aspect of it, though I'm terrible at numbers. But that side appeals to me more than the decorating aspect.
Eric Dane