Even though these days I'm very selective about what roles I want to do, I will do Stargate anytime they call.
As fighters, the stark reality is, there's times in that cage when we want out. There's times when we've had enough and we want out, and we're able to recognize defeat.
I want to avoid being labeled a sexy starlet, even at the cost of not working.
For starters, I wanted to do an acting role in a movie that had nothing to do with the music business or in which I would play a singer or a songwriter. When I act, I don't even want to be thought of as Ne-Yo.
I would want to work with guys that maybe aren't starters, guys that are the fourth or fifth option.
There was concern whether SCI FI would want the show back with all the recent changes. But now, the changes have made it feel fresh, like starting over.
I think I have a superior brain and an inferior stature, if you really want to get brutal about it.
I didn't want to make it a lifetime thing. I don't believe in statutory term limits, but people can limit themselves if they want to, and that's what I decided to do.
Undoubtedly, the biggest misconception about me is that I'm some staunch conservative, blind, rightwing hardcore Republican who doesn't want to hear anything from the other side.
I want to show I can control my emotion and aggression and stay calm.
Tim Duncan did it. Dirk Nowitzki did it. I just want to be one of those guys... that stays for the city, play for the city for 20 years.
Americans - in general, we are very steadfast people: we know what we want; we get what we want.
I wanted to have more time to play and reflect, but I find retirement more stressful than having a nice, steady job because I have to make decisions about where I want to be.
You want stealth? Be a rogue in 'World of Warcraft'.
As an actor, you can steer a scene in another direction by playing it a little differently. And honestly? I like being an actor, and I want to keep having a career.
One of the things that would steer me away from a franchise is that I'm playing the same character all the time and I wouldn't want to be known for that.
I've stepped more into my business and really... taken control for how I want that to be.
I knew from the second I stepped onstage. I was like, yep, this is what I want to do.
I feel that Miss India is a stepping stone for anything you want to do, not just Bollywood.
After the release of 'Ashta Chemm,' several producers and directors came with similar roles in their films. But I doesn't want to do stereo type roles and do something different for each film, and refused them.