Sometimes you read a script, and it's like, 'You'll improv, and this is just a blueprint of what the scene could be,' and that's never a good sign. And it's never encouraging as an actor to take that on, really.
All I really wanted to be was a working actor.
I do like the idea that tomorrow I might find out that I'm going to be doing something that is completely unknowable today. I think it forces you to live in the moment in a very good way.
Anything traumatic in my life I've always dealt with through jokes and comedy.
I know a lot about the Titanic. My dad was a Titanic expert.
I think most marriages, mine included, you're constantly tending the garden, constantly working at it.