I really love doing what I do, being an actor. It's the greatest. You can do it until you die.
I love acting and making your own luck. You have to recreate yourself, I guess. Although, I don't know how.
When you break up, your whole identity is shattered. It's like death.
It's great to get paid for what you love doing most. To enjoy your work. And to follow that. It's important.
I love politics, but I wouldn't want to be involved in it. Too little money, too much work!
There's a moment that comes and I think that it comes for anyone who loves their job and what they do and they've been at it for a while where you realize at an early age, because it's such a gift to realize at an early age what you want to do with your life and know what you want to do.
I love to work. I actually enjoy it now more than I did when I was in my 20s. I don't know why, but I'm just grateful.
You don't bad-mouth your ex or anything like that. The key is your kid knowing that both parents still love him and are there for him.
I still have my original love for acting. That's why I feel so lucky. I think that's what sustains me in the sort of leaner times.