Sports movies are a genre that I really respond to, but they can be done really poorly and really fall short. The good ones are just so good and inspiring and make you feel good.
Being on stage was all about the palpable energy of a rapt audience hopefully buying into a life onstage. The immediate connection with the audience was the best part for me. The camera is not as fun, but your work is preserved forever. There's immortality to it.
To be perfectly honest, I've gotten attention from gay men for a long time.
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.
Public perception is obviously important to an actor's career.
I think a lot of guys you see - there seems to be this thing where you can have all the fun in the world, but in the end of the day, there's no one to share it with.
I've been in a talent show, yeah. They are terrifying. The most nerve-wracking experience of your life, I'd say.
There's a lot of young actors and people who have success very quickly who kind of expect it or don't have the experience to really appreciate it.
Everybody claims they have relatable, connectable characters, but those claims often aren't true.
Jason Katims creates truly relatable three-dimensional people you fall in love with right away. Jason always puts a lot of heart into what he does. He has a way of touching your emotional core in a life-affirming way. And he's a great show runner.