I don't get claustrophobic.

David Hasselhoff is awesome.

I like action-adventure movies.

I have a lot of irons in the fire.

I've always been a fan of Fran Drescher!

I'm always looking for additional revenue streams.

As a father and a provider, no stone goes unturned.

Steve Sanders lives on in our hearts and in our minds.

To be with old friends is very warming and comforting.

I think my perspective on my age is really irrelevant.

I enjoy the holidays, but I'm back to work pretty quickly.

As an actor, you know that every act has a closing curtain.

I get fan letters written in everything from crayons to lipstick.

In the entertainment industry, there remains one constant: change.

I am an actor, but my most important job is provider of my family.

I would love any opportunity to work with my former castmates again.

I treat auditions as if they are gold. I try to make every one count.

I'm tanned from head to toe, and it looks like I've been in The Bahamas.

Anything I can do to raise awareness and money for charity, I like to do.

I love coming to Las Vegas. I've always loved it and always had a good time.

You have to be careful of social climbers. There are a lot of potholes out there.

Some of my earliest memories are dancing in the kitchen, standing on my mom's toes.

Dancing isn't easy, and to just jump into three to four hours of rehearsals a day is a lot.

When all the other kids were playing sports after school, I wanted to sing and dance and act.

I was 28 years old playing a 16-year-old. I just kept my mouth shut. I never talked about it.

The brilliance of 'Sharknado 2' is it's more of the same - similar formula, more of the experience.

I like the fact that I'm involved in a career that gives me so many different mediums to perform in.

I just try to do the best job I can with what I'm given. My main focus is the work and not the glamour.

My most famous commercial was for Fruit Of the Loom underwear. I took a lot of razzing from my classmates.

More people than not have seen me on television in swim shorts, so I don't have any problem stripping down.

I have two children of my own; I can't imagine anything more horrific than to have a child suffering with EB.

I began modeling in N.Y. and doing commercials. That led to regional theatre and then Broadway and then movies.

With 'Sharknado,' they've got a great mix of TV and film. This is a film that has film impact in the TV medium.

For me, to get to play an action hero in a science fiction film is a marriage of two genres that I'm a huge fan of.

We've shown the entertainment industry what social media is capable of doing for a movie. 'Sharknado' is now a noun.

Being a dad is the best role I've ever played, with all due respect to Steve Sanders. It really is the best thing ever.

I view having celebrity as having capital, and I don't know a better way to spend that capital other then helping people.

'Dancing With the Stars' has become a phenomenon, and when I look at that type of reality show, it's like a variety show.

I always wanted to do action-adventure, and science fiction genres were always something that were of great interest to me.

There's all these summer blockbusters out there, but nobody's talking about them... they're talking about 'Sharknado.' It's amazing!

I feel blessed: having a family is something that I've always wanted. Having a second child is the realization of a dream come true.

My mom was always so supportive; she enabled me to pursue my dreams. I danced on Broadway as a kid, and she would never miss a show.

Past success is no guarantee of future success, so I have learned to be an entrepreneur. I began to produce and direct my own projects.

I can't walk down the street anywhere in the world without being stopped. It can be an interruption, but on the whole, it's flattering.

Being married, I don't know how to describe it. It's very comfortable when you find the right person. It all comes together beautifully.

I think this show can have legs for a long time. That's why it's called 'Beverly Hills 90210' instead of something like 'West Beverly High.'

As an actor, I get my insurance from the Screen Actor's Guild by union, and you have to make so much every year to get that type 1 insurance.

Everyone wanted to be eaten. It seems like it's a badge of honor to have that on your IMDb account when it says, 'Man No. 2 eaten in 'Sharknado.'

When I read the scene where I'm actually chainsawing my way out of the belly of a shark, how could a guy turn that down when that's in the job description?

With all the cable and Internet channels you have available, you have so much opportunity. If you want to say something, you can say it and have people see it.

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