I don't think I'll ever be comfortable being considered a sex symbol, especially after you work with someone like George Clooney.
The way the British 'Office' got away with being so dark was that it only had 13 episodes. There are realistic elements that people obviously enjoy, but they don't necessarily want to relive the trials and tribulations of their average work day.
I learned that the best way to work is to allow the scene to live on its own before making major adjustments, whether in rehearsal or on film.
By being a waiter 100 percent, I think I was a lot like any other actor in New York. I had credits because I'd work lunches during the week, and then on a Wednesday would go be lucky enough to be in a movie like 'Kinsey.'
It looks like I've been smart about it, but truly, I've been incredibly lucky to have the right people notice me and want to work with me.
Most of the people I know who work out seriously do so because they have such an amazing outlook on life. To be who I want to be, I'm going to work out to be more positive, more active. It's proactive.