If there's any message to my work, it is ultimately that it's OK to be different, that it's good to be different, that we should question ourselves before we pass judgment on someone who looks different, behaves different, talks different, is a different color.
With any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it's just not acting. It's lying.
As a teenager I was so insecure. I was the type of guy that never fitted in because he never dared to choose. I was convinced I had absolutely no talent at all. For nothing. And that thought took away all my ambition too.
It's all kinds of these profound things crashing on you when your child arrives into the world. It's like you've met your reason to live.
I think the thing to do is enjoy the ride while you're on it.
I am doing things that are true to me. The only thing I have a problem with is being labeled.
I would give everything if I could only keep my family.
I'd rather fight a buzzsaw than dance.
I like the challenge of trying different things and wondering whether it's going to work or whether I'm going to fall flat on my face.
People say I make strange choices, but they're not strange for me. My sickness is that I'm fascinated by human behavior, by what's underneath the surface, by the worlds inside people.
I think everybody's weird. We should all celebrate our individuality and not be embarrassed or ashamed of it.
You can close your eyes to the things you don't want to see, but you can't close your heart to the things you don't want to feel.