The one they always forget is Brad Dexter.

It's a mistake to think that Dexter is nice.

'Dexter' I'm very fond of. I got addicted to that.

For U.S. television series, I really like 'Dexter.'

I love 'Dexter.' The dark sense of humor is wonderful.

Working on 'Dexter' is like shooting one big movie every year.

I wanted Dexter to have a family that could love him and understand him.

I am a huge fan of shows like 'Breaking Bad,' 'Dexter,' 'The Mentalist.'

I've been watching 'Dexter' recently; I love that show. It's my favorite.

I was expecting someone dark to play 'Dexter' - someone like Johnny Depp.

John Lithgow was absolutely wonderful in 'Dexter,' there's no doubt about it.

I usually spend the hiatus of 'Dexter' in New York in a way to balance things.

I've got two chocolate labradors, Murphy and Dexter. They're like my children.

I really love 'Dexter.' I'd like to be on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' or 'Breaking Bad.'

I'm always excited to work and excited to be on a show as good as 'Dexter,' for sure.

I'm very focused on 'Dexter' right now. I want to make it as good of a show as we can.

'Dexter' has been very, very good to me. I would rather stop doing it than cheapen it.

'Dexter' is a very well-oiled machine; it's just a great show and great to be part of.

You just see a good project and want to be involved in it, and that's what 'Dexter' was.

I guess maybe someone at 'Dexter' saw the 'Mad Men' stuff and thought, 'He can do this.'

After 'Dexter' and 'La Lupe', I would love to return to theater. I'm just ready for more.

I get stopped all the time on the street. I can't believe how many people watch 'Dexter.'

My fantasy is, if I wasn't on 'Dexter,' I would move my family to London and work for the BBC on 'Doctor Who.'

I really like the stuff that Showtime puts out. I think that 'Homeland' is phenomenal. I think 'Dexter' is amazing.

I actually was very proud of 'Dexter' and had a wonderful time doing it, which must make me an extremely weird person.

I never thought that I would be so attracted to television, but I don't think gigs like 'Dexter' come along too often.

I was familiar with the Heat and their culture because I played with Dexter Pittman and he was here early in his career.

I loved 'Dexter.' I loved the writing of 'Dexter.' I thought that was a brilliant show, and Michael C. Hall was just brilliant.

For what it's worth, I enjoy 'Dexter,' 'Modern Family,' 'True Blood' and 'Breaking Bad.' I've enjoyed the wonderful 'The Pacific.'

I'm always curious how we sometimes have a different point of view when it comes to justice. And that's why people root for 'Dexter.'

Some of the best projects I've worked on - 'Dexter,' the 'Bourne' series - were leaps of faith. I couldn't read the scripts in advance.

Sometimes shows get into their 5th and 6th season and you're like, where can you go? But 'Dexter' is still so strong, it's really refreshing.

The first rejection that 'Dexter' got, I was like, 'OK. This hasn't worked. Let's try something else. I'll go get a teaching job or something.'

I have been a fan of Dexter since the pilot. Once I got the audition I just squealed, and you would have thought I just won 45 million dollars.

Maybe I'm a little biased, but shows like 'Dexter' and 'Southland,' I'm just enthralled by that sort of storytelling, kind of clever and patient.

You just never know what the grand plan is on 'Dexter,' so I didn't know if I was going to make it to the next episode, let alone the next season!

I watched 'Dexter,' but it ended in a really weird way. I think it's going to start over again because he's a new character; he's like a fisherman.

'Dexter,' while the pilot shares moments with the novel that created the character of Dexter, they completely abandoned the book from that moment on.

No TV show in history, no movie ever made - nothing you can imagine as being written or filmed or performed can turn a normal human being into a Dexter.

I love HBO and Showtime, especially Showtime. I'm a huge 'Dexter' fan, and I love 'Weeds.' That would be cool to do a recurring role on a show like that.

I would kill to be on 'Dexter,' and I would double kill to be on 'True Blood.' I would pay them to let me come be a vampire or a vampire victim. No joke!

Going as far back as 'Dexter's Lab,' we've always had these sequences with no dialogue. The interesting thing is those sequences got the biggest reactions.

First, there was 2 Stupid Dogs. Then, Dexter's Laboratory. And now, Powerpuff Girls. There were a lot of little things in between, but those were the main ones.

Boarding for me, like in the days of 'Dexter,' was really hard, because I couldn't draw as well, and I had people around me who drew really well, so it was hard.

It was a tremendous stroke of good luck that the show got Michael C. Hall to play the part. Everyone I've talked to thinks Michael is a perfect 'Dexter,' which never happens.

I enjoy the TV series 'Dexter,' where there's a reason for every kill. Quentin Tarantino is a favourite, and a 'Kill Bill' action-packed movie would be up my street. I'd love to be India's first scream queen!

Going from 'Dexter' to 'Powerpuff,' there was a lot of dialogue, there was a lot of... you know, we did action, of course, but I was getting burned out on the words, and both shows had this big, thick black outline.

We pitched 'Sightseers' as a TV idea originally, and it was rejected because it was too dark. But then things like 'Dexter' came out, 'Breaking Bad'... There are so many sophisticated dramas now with comic elements to them.

We all pretend, we all hide things, so why not take the concept to an extreme? That is the basic idea for the character of Dexter. Pretend to be human, while quietly and carefully living out the life of a monster on the side.

My acting career began when I walked into a drama school class run by Anna Scher in Islington. Anna discovered a lot of people: Linda Robson, Pauline Quirke, Gary and Martin Kemp, and Dexter Fletcher were among my contemporaries.

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