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I work hard, so I play harder.
I think I was raised by a really good mother.
As an actor, I tend to enjoy going to the dark side.
If I see one more forensics show, I'm gonna throw up.
My brother and I worked in eight bars as the brother bartenders.
People are lazy, and they want their fast food via the television.
Tina Fey is the most caring woman I've worked with in this business.
You don't really think The Terminator exists, but you want him to exist.
The best thing an actor can bring to a role is himself - that's no secret.
On a show like 'Oz,' I was wearing Dickies and a cut-off shirt and a gold cross.
I wanted to become an actor so I didn't have to put on a suit and sell insurance.
If I ever go onstage at the Oscars, you can guarantee I'll be wearing my motorcycle boots.
Unfortunately, in the Hollywood way, respect comes in the form of a trophy a lot of the time.
I've done a few jobs out there for the money, and I find those jobs have come back to haunt me.
I've definitely become more aware of the penal system and more aware of what life could be like inside a prison.
New York being the greatest walking city in the world, I tend to walk everywhere as long as I am afforded the time.
I have yet to do a job where I would really get to rock the great clothes. I'd love to do a job where I could wear Thom Browne.
I'm not a big fan of shopping. I certainly am a fan of clothes, and especially people that put time into the construction of them.
I really love Paul Smith. And Chrome Hearts. They make the most beautiful, high-end leather and outerwear and jewelry you've ever seen.
I've been in scenes with my brother where I've been absolutely emotionally terrified to go somewhere. But because he's my brother, I feel safe.
Obviously, David [Shore] probably has pressure because House was such an amazing show. But I try not to go into these jobs, thinking that I have to live up to people's expectations.
for me the most fun of my career is to bring a little bit of irreverence to characters. And, you know, I don't think that the producers were expecting me to be as irreverent as I am.
When there's not ten feet of snow on the ground I ride my bike down the streets of New York, and I literally hear two things out of car windows as cabs pass by me: They either yell, "Hey, dummy," or "Hey, Mayhem."
When there's not ten feet of snow on the ground, I ride my bike down the streets of New York, and I literally hear two things out of car windows as cabs pass by me: They either yell, 'Hey, dummy,' or 'Hey, Mayhem.'
I was born and raised in New York and I'm of an age where I want to just be home. But, you know, when you sign up to be an actor it's like joining the circus and the circus is not always going to be in your hometown.
I never go into a scene - ever, ever, ever - thinking, I have to make myself more empathetic toward the audience. Once you start doing that, you get into really dangerous territory. I think you start to become kind of untrue to the character.
I've always been drawn to stories involving brothers, which started with my first viewing of Sean Penn's, 'The Indian Runner.' This subsequently lead to my working with my two brothers, Scott & Brad. I couldn't imagine a greater gift in the business.
I really love Paul Smith. And Chrome Hearts. They make the most beautiful, high-end leather and outerwear and jewelry you've ever seen. But I'm not a big fan of shopping. I certainly am a fan of clothes and especially people that put time into the construction of them.