I've been very lucky, considering what I look like and what I do.
Putting somebody else's pants on and pretending to be somebody else is occasionally, as you grow older, horrifying.
I find I have to be the sad clown: laughing on the outside, crying on the inside.
Those who want respect, give respect.
People don't know and they shouldn't know that you work incredibly hard as an actor.
I love doing theaters, cracking people up, hearing them physically roll in the aisles. But we need to get serious. These are serious times. No joke. No joke.