Kevin Connollyis an American actor and director. He is best known for his role as Eric Murphy in the HBO series Entourage, and his role as the eldest son Ryan Malloy in the 1990s television sitcom Unhappily Ever After... (wikipedia)
Nowadays, if you have a mustache, people look at you like you're crazy. But when I was growing up, I never saw my dad without a mustache.
Believe me, I've taken a lot of heat for my mustache.
I did host the Jim Rome show with Jerry Ferrara for three hours when he was on vacation. Three hours is a long time. Think about how long that is. It was tricky, but it was a great experience.
You don't want to miss out on something and feel like an idiot.
My favorite personal hockey moment was probably when Mike Bossy scored fifty goals in fifty games. He was the first one to do it since Rocket Richard. I was young when it happened, but I remember it very distinctly.
I was a homecoming king in high school! I was involved. I was a good member of the community, I thought.
I'm proud of where I'm from. I'm proud of Long Island.
I think most people are afraid of what they don't know.
I've always said, 'Besides Kiefer Sutherland, I talked on a cell phone more than any other actor on a TV show.'
It's amazing what we remember as sports fans, right?
The thing that everyone liked about 'Entourage' is that these are fish-out-of-water guys living this dream.
I'm not just saying this because I'm in the movie, but I really would recommend 'Secretariat.' It's fun, inspiring, and it's a great movie to take your little kids, brothers, sisters, or nieces and nephews to see that actually has real people in it and not animated characters.
What I think happened to the new arenas is that you need some memories. I remember going when the Staples Center first opened and it was like, 'OK,' but a couple championships later, and all of a sudden it becomes your house. You have to stake claim to it.
I got no entourage in real life. Solo. I go solo. No entourage.
As an actor, there are so many different people to hide behind.
'Entourage' is a very, very, very unique acting experience. I could go in to win 1000 Academy Awards, and it would never be as much fun as the show.
I certainly feel as if I've been blessed professionally and personally, but I've still got moves I'd like to make.
If you discuss other people, words get twisted; things get turned around.
Both my parents died on the young side. My father was 45, and my mother was 61, so cancer's affected me in a big way.
Growing up, 'Newsday' was the paper that was delivered to my doorstep every day.
I have some lifelong friends I grew up with.
There are people who didn't like 'The Departed,' you know?
She's very big into fashion shows. That's what she does. This is a big week for her.
My agent said that every Monday after an episode of 'Entourage,' at the staff meeting at the agency, that's all they do is talk about the episode the night before.
Nobody would ever, ever get even remotely lippy about the Islanders with me, or there'd be bloodshed on the set of 'Entourage.' Everybody knows that you don't even go there.
I'm a rah, rah guy's guy. I like to talk about sports and put people in headlocks.
I was at a party in the Hamptons this weekend with some buddies I grew up with, ... All of a sudden, they part the way for us to get in and it's, like, 'What can we do for you?' So, yeah, I guess the show is definitely registering.
I went from such a testosterone-driven show to the exact opposite, because 'Friends With Better Lives' is run by the ladies. I imagine it's close to what being married feels like.
James Woods is great. I actually did a movie with James Woods in 2000: 'John Q.'
James Van Der Beek and I go way back. We were in the movie 'Angus' together in 1994 or 1995, so I've known him for a million years.
That's the thing - I've never really been single. I always end up in a relationship immediately.
'Entourage' is almost required watching in L.A., and everyone seems to have story suggestions for the show itself, which is amazing because it makes you realize the show's really struck a chord and found its audience.
There's no doubt this investigation will be particularly painstaking
I've been very supportive of the Islanders. I'm at every home opener.
I've been acting for 30 years. It's a grind.
I've always thought the expression 'passion project' was kind of a cliche until I started working on 'Big Shot' for 'ESPN.'
San Anita is a beautiful track. It's not too far from my house in L.A., and it's a beautiful place to go and watch the horses run.
Stories always seem to get better with age.
It's a lot of work that goes into producing and directing and all those kinds of things. It doesn't just happen. It's a lotta work. It's a lot more work than acting.
It's funny because Hollywood is such a small place that everyone really is less than 6 degrees of separation.
The truth of the matter is, I'm a filmmaker.
They identified associates of the fugitive and were able to tie her to those associates. We basically focused on at least another man in her life that ... she had associated with in Prince William County.
The Islanders and their owner, Garth Snow, were very generous with me and let me do some cool stuff inside the organization.
I'm not married, and I don't have any kids, so sometimes I envy that end of things when I see a family vacation or people at the beach with their kids or at sporting events with their kids; you wonder, 'Is that a part of your life that you want to go into?'
I'm not a player! I'm the girlfriend type! I always have girlfriends.
If you know the filmmaker is good and the leading actor is a movie star like Diane Lane, you know you're part of something great.
I live in L.A. and love L.A., and you couldn't drag me out of there kicking and screaming.