It's a learning process, and now I know that even when you don't have a title, or you're not in a main event caliber program, you have to remain 'main event level' and always not allow anything to hinder that.
When I was a kid, I always wanted to live in California because I liked skateboarding.
Wherever I go for the military, they always call me Lt. Dan. They just can't help it.
Nobody paid any attention career-wise to me in America until 'Bronson.' It gave me a calling card and passage into America, where I've always wanted to work.
Being a successful Hollywood actress may be challenging, but little did I know that the very body that had always been my calling card would betray me.
London has always moved and surprised me, reinventing itself in ways both fresh and familiar. It's a contrary, complex and creative city, an anarchist of a thousand faces - fickle and unfailing, tender and bleak, ambitious and callous.
I've always found the rain very calming.
Science rests on reason and experiment, and can meet an opponent with calmness; but a belief is always sensitive.
Gospel music always relaxes me and calms my nerves.
Around me, there's always music playing. It just calms me down; it soothes me. It helps me write. It helps me with my mood.
The movies that I've done in the past, everybody's been like, 'Cam always gets away in a movie playing Cam.' So, like, I'm trying to step outside the box a little bit just to show my range in acting.
When I came into stand-up, I found a certain safe space of intellectualism, of camaraderie, of excellence that really has always been natural to me but always felt foreign in the other spaces I've been in.
I always felt more emotionally attached to Cambodia than I did to Vietnam.
Dance is for everybody. I believe that the dance came from the people and that it should always be delivered back to the people.
I've always felt comfortable in front of a camera. Either you're good at it or you're not good at it.
I always have a full-length mirror next to the camera when I'm doing publicity stills. That way, I know how I look.
I've always been a homemaker, like, I like creating spaces. Even if I stay in a hotel, I'll unpack, I'll put my books out, I'll put my camera out, I'll throw a sweater over the lamp to get better light. I am a homemaker.
I've always said the one advantage an actor has of converting to a director is that he's been in front of the camera. He doesn't have to get in front of the camera again, subliminally or otherwise.
I was always interested - I mean, it's kind of part of your job - I was always interested in the camera.
I have definitely been curious and involved in the process; even as a young actor. I was always looking at where the camera was, what story it was telling. And as my experience grew, I wanted to know even more.