Johnny Lee Miller: “You don’t have to be outgoing to be an actor”
“I like to think of myself as being quite friendly, but I wouldn’t call myself shy.” – Johnny Lee Miller
“I like to think of myself as being quite friendly, but I wouldn’t call myself shy.” – Johnny Lee Miller
“The key to being allowed to do anything is to keep changing so you don’t get defined as one thing.” – John C. Reilly
“My character started out so small and I had such a small agent at the time that I didn’t really have any negotiating power.” – Kali Hawk
From Movieline: This is a very different role in a very different movie for you. Was Zombieland part of an intentional effort to change up your career a little, or do you just take whatever role you like best that’s out there at the moment? You know, I really liked
“I know him now, to this day, because, uh, he’s me. He is just a hair away from me.” – Ty Burrell on His Modern Family Character
“To me, acting is acting. When the circumstances are ridiculous, then you are in comedy.” – John C. Reilly
From nytimes.com: Q. John, what was your reaction when you were approached to portray a madman who kills in multiples of three? MR. LITHGOW I felt like, “Oh, yeah. I know how to play this.” The fascination — which is the fascination of the whole series — is: How can
From Movieline: You P.A.-ed on TNT’s James Dean biopic and then Spider-Man, both featuring James Franco. Did he remember you later on during Pineapple Express or his SNL guest-hosting stint? No, he didn’t remember me. I wouldn’t have remembered me either; I was kind of a wallflower. You’re just a
Ted DiBiase Jr., son of wrestling legend Ted “The Million Dollar Man” DiBiase, has followed in his father’s footsteps in ring, but he’s now about to break out of his dad’s shadow by making his film debut in The Marine 2.
“I’m always stuck in the more straight roles, you know.” – James Brolin